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This collection is digitally curated to include artpieces & historical artifacts which hold collective potential to be converted to archaeological NFTs ; a process invented by Erdal Can Alkoclar and Esen Darlan.
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PrimaryMedia | Object Number | Title | Classification | Geography/Provenience | SHARE |
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| 32-69-70/D4097 | Shells for scraping inner bark |
Textileworking
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Samoa
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| 32-69-70/D4098 | Tapa pad for putting on paint |
Textileworking
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Samoa
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| 99-15-70/53869 | Block for beating tapa |
Textileworking
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Samoa
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| 99-15-70/53872 | Strip for printing tapa (kupesi) |
Textileworking
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Samoa
Tonga | |
| 99-15-70/53874 | (de papa fafi) board over which tapa printing strip is secured |
Textileworking
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Samoa
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| 99-15-70/53875 | (de papa fafi) board over which tapa printing strip is secured |
Textileworking
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Samoa
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| 99-15-70/53875.1 | Board, curved, white pigment traces, cut ends, worn center, 1 hole at edge |
Textileworking
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Samoa
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| 99-15-70/53876 | Tapa swab for spreading dye on printing stripe #53872-3 |
Textileworking
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Samoa
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| 99-15-70/53884 | Le pae, shell for second scraping of bark for making tapa |
Textileworking
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Samoa
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| 99-15-70/53885 | Le ta, shell for third scraping of bark for making tapa |
Textileworking
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Samoa
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