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Object Number
71-19-40/5799
Display Title
Fisherman's implement made of wood
Descriptions
Department
Archaeological
Geography/Provenience/Site Name
Europe
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Switzerland
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Lake Dwelling
Additional Geographic Terms
Lake Neuchatel
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PrimaryMedia | Object Number | Title | Classification | Geography/Provenience | SHARE |
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| 71-19-40/5787 | Supposed fisherman's implement, made of wood |
Worked
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Lake Dwelling
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| 2004.24.18245 | Fisherman's God |
Cook Islands
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| 2004.24.17247 | Wooden figure of the Fisherman's God, Great Ears |
Rarotonga
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| 36-52-50/1428 | Fisherman's spear for big fish and sharks |
Spear
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Madagascar
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| 99-12-70/53517 | Fisherman's god |
Statue
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Rarotonga
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| 2004.24.8028 | Fisherman's hut. Father and son holding Cabillitos, daughter mending net |
Chan Chan
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| 2017.11.2.272 | Fisherman's house |
Miyagi
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| 37-119-60/16285.1.2 | Fisherman's family with board game |
Korea
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| 987-14-70/5568 | Fisherman's raincoat |
Apron
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Lingayen
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| 2004.24.17962 | Wooden figure of Fisherman's god (Tara-Nui) |
New Zealand
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| 2004.24.28167A | Tara Nui, The Fisherman's god |
Rarotonga
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| 2004.24.28167E | Tara Nui, The Fisherman's god |
Rarotonga
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