Khartoum (province)
Items connected to: Khartoum (province)
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Teething aids
Object | 6.12.65/385

Anthropology
Sword (weapons: edged); sword sheath (sheath (weapons: accessories))
Object | 10.12.58/2

Anthropology
Object
Object | 2019.54.4

Anthropology
Bottle (food service)
Object | 2019.54.8

Anthropology
Ceremonial container
Object | 2019.54.2

Anthropology
Bowl
Object | 2019.54.1

Anthropology
Bottle (food service)
Object | 2019.54.3

Anthropology
Object
Object | 2019.54.7

Anthropology
Protective charm
Object | 6.12.65/373

Anthropology
Basket (containers)
Object | 31.36

Anthropology
Protective charm
Object | 6.12.65/372
Anthropology
Necklet (neck ornament (personal adornment))
Object | 14.265

Anthropology
Protective charm; koran box
Object | 6.12.65/369

Anthropology
Protective charm
Object | 6.12.65/375
Anthropology
Teething aid
Object | 6.12.65/385ii

Anthropology
Rosary
Object | 14.265i
Anthropology
Necklet (neck ornament (personal adornment))
Object | 14.265ii
Anthropology
Caltrap
Object | 25.9.63/6

Anthropology
Doll (pastimes: toys)
Object | 6.12.65/387

Anthropology
Object
Object | 2019.54.5

Anthropology
Object
Object | 2019.54.6
Anthropology
Currency container
Object | 6.12.65/364

Anthropology
Protective charm; charm box; armlet (arm ornament)
Object | 6.12.65/371

Anthropology
Protective charm; charm box; armlet (arm ornament)
Object | 6.12.65/370
Anthropology
Teething aid
Object | 6.12.65/385i

Anthropology
Sword (weapons: edged)
Object | 10.12.58/2i

Anthropology
Sword sheath (sheath (weapons: accessories))
Object | 10.12.58/2ii
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