Central and North Asia
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Boot
Boot
Mittens
Sock

Portfolio; plates (photographs (documentary artefact))

Wall paintings from shrines in central asia

Wallpainting from khadalik, balawaste andfarhad-beg-yailaki

Wallpainting from farhad-beg-yailaki

Wallpainting from miran, shrine v

Wallpainting from miran, shrine iii

Plate (photograph (documentary artefact))

Wall and ceiling painting from toyuk, balawaste, and khara-khoto

Wall painting from bezeklik, shrines iii and iv

Wall painting from bezeklik, shrine iii

Wall painting from bezeklik, shrines ix, x, and xi.

Wall painting from bezeklik, shrine iii

Wall painting from bezeklik, shrine i

Wall painting from bezeklik, shrine x

Wall painting from bezeklik, shrine i

Ceiling, wall, and floor painting from bezeklik, shrines iii and v

Dome painting from toyuk, shrine vi.

Wall painting from bezeklik, shrines v and x

Wall and ceiling painting from bezeklik, shrine xiii.

Wall painting from bezeklik, shrine xiii.

Wall painting from bezeklik, shrine xii.

Wall painting from bezeklik, shrines xiii and xiv.
Belt (clothing: accessories)

Handbag (bag (land transport: human powered))

Bedding
Wall hanging; textile; tus kis
Headdress (head ornament)

Fiddle
Boot
Boot
Boot
Boot
Sock

Wallpainting from balawaste, ming-oi, and kara-khoja

Wallpainting probably from balawaste

Wallpainting from miran, shrine iii

Wall painting from bezeklik, shrines v and xi

Wallpainting from murtuk, shrine c iv. and toyuk, shrines v. and vi.

Wall painting from bezeklik, shrine iii

Wall painting from bezeklik, shrine iii

Wall painting from bezeklik, shrine x

Wall painting from bezeklik, shrines iv and vii

Wall painting from kara-khoja, shrines i ii., ii and iii.

Wall painting from bezeklik, shrine xii.

Wall painting from bezeklik, shrine iii

Wall painting and figure in stucco relief, in dandan-oilik, shrine d, ii.
Collection Information
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