Trobriand Islands
Items connected to: Trobriand Islands
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Basket (containers)
Object | nn14095
Anthropology
Headrest
Object | 20.46

Anthropology
Lime spatula (narcotics & intoxicants: chewing)
Object | nn17543

Anthropology
Lime spatula (narcotics & intoxicants: chewing)
Object | 4.186
Anthropology
Lime spatula (narcotics & intoxicants: chewing)
Object | nn904

Anthropology
Shield (weapons: accessories)
Object | 13.46

Anthropology
Spoon (food processing & storage)
Object | 22.8.55/8

Anthropology
Spoon (food processing & storage)
Object | 22.8.55/4

Anthropology
Adze blade
Object | 22.8.55/6

Anthropology
Armlet (arm ornament)
Object | 2.2.57/13

Anthropology
Bowl (food service)
Object | 4.190

Anthropology
Lime spatula (narcotics & intoxicants: chewing)
Object | 1995.9i
Anthropology
Painting (art)
Object | 22.8.55/1

Anthropology
Basket
Object | C1341i

Anthropology
Drawing (art)
Object | 22.8.55/4bis

Anthropology
Axe (general & multipurpose)
Object | nn2139

Anthropology
Figure (communication artefact)
Object | nn19529

Anthropology
Lime spatula (narcotics & intoxicants: chewing)
Object | 9.577
Anthropology
Bowls (food service)
Object | 4.188

Anthropology
Armlet (arm ornament)
Object | nn13563

Anthropology
Belt (waist ornament)
Object | 6.155

Anthropology
Currency unit (currency & wealth); armlet (arm ornament)
Object | 30.31
Anthropology
Spear (weapons: missiles & projectors)
Object | 8.3.50/148
Anthropology
Club (weapons: bludgeon)
Object | 4.135

Anthropology
Basket
Object | C1341ii

Anthropology
Spoon (food processing & storage)
Object | 22.8.55/3

Anthropology
Canoe board
Object | 14.48

Anthropology
Club (weapons: bludgeon)
Object | 14.50

Anthropology
Lime spatula (narcotics & intoxicants: chewing)
Object | 20.63

Anthropology
Spear (weapons: missiles & projectors)
Object | nn18881
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