Honey carriers (carriers (food processing & storage))
Heads (body paint illustration)
Throwing sticks
Throwing stones
Flywheel stands (lathes (woodworking))
Fish baskets (containers (hunting, fishing & trapping))
Junks
Head ornaments (horse furniture)
Folding fans
Hip belts
Thistle pickers
Fish calls
Hob grates
Fish chopping boards
Flask holders (holders (containers))
Hobbin irons
Threshing frames
Flintlock muskets
Folding writing slates
Fish dishes (dishes (food service))
Hooks (twisting tool)
Jointer planes
Flour shovels (shovels (food processing & storage))
Katanas
Fish trimmers (trimmers (hunting, fishing & trapping))
Hobbles (camel furniture)
Helmet badges
Flour measures
Fishing boats
Hobbles (elephant furniture)
Kava bowls (bowls (narcotics & intoxicants: drinking))
Hobbles (horse furniture)
Headties
Fishing harpoons
Hop tallies (tallies (calculation & recording))
Flint mining picks (picks (mining))
Fox traps
Fishing reels
Flintlock alarm guns
Fist shields
Flintlock firearms
Herding whips (whips (domestication of animals))
Flintlock guns
Horseshoes
Fringes (horse furniture)
Gingerbread cutters (cutters (food processing & storage))
Percussion alarm guns
Frying pans (pans (food processing & storage))
Pepper box revolvers
Funerary tablets (tablets (ritual & belief: cult of the dead))
Collection Information
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