Pakistan
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Votive figure

Figure (ritual & belief: representations)

Figure (ritual & belief: representations)

Figure (ritual & belief: representations)

Votive figure

Votive figure

Toy figure; figure (communication artefact)

Figure (ritual & belief: representations)
Toy figure; figure (communication artefact)

Figure (ritual & belief: representations)

Figure (ritual & belief: representations)

Figure (communication artefact)
Anklet

Pipe (narcotics & intoxicants: smoking); water pipe

Bracelets (arm ornaments)

Ox furniture

Dress
Lamp (ritual & belief: religious buildings & furnishings)
Mule
Robe

Tethering peg (domestication of animals)
Shelf

Unidentified object

Pipe (narcotics & intoxicants: smoking)

Pipe (narcotics & intoxicants: smoking)

Pipe (narcotics & intoxicants: smoking)

Pipe (narcotics & intoxicants: smoking)

Pipe (narcotics & intoxicants: smoking)

Spice box (box (food processing & storage))

Bag (containers); rope (general & multipurpose)

Rotary quern (grinder (food processing & storage)); handle (general & multipurpose)

Rotary quern (grinder (food processing & storage))
Saddle (camel furniture)
Cushion; saddle (camel furniture)
Cushion; saddle (camel furniture)

Pan (food processing & storage)

Samovar

Chapati platter

Water jug (jug (food service))

Winnowing tray

Rope (general & multipurpose)

Basket (containers)
Earring

Stage of manufactures (papermaking)

Lid (containers)

Jar (containers); lid (containers)
Fork (agriculture & forestry)

Dagger sheath (sheath (weapons: accessories))

Bodhrán

Hood
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