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Object Number
08-36-00/1.95
Display Title
Metal and wooden pipes
Descriptions
Object Description
Written on board: "Ifugao / 100 Metal and wooden pipes of the Ifugao. / For detailed description see File - 129 / Photos. by H. Otley Beyer. Given to the Museum, 1909."
Department
Photographic
Date
1905-1909
Artist
H. Otley Beyer
Culture
- Ifugao
Geography/Provenience/Site Name
Oceania
/
Philippines
Dimensions
Overall: 7.62 x 12.7 cm (3 x 5 in.)
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| 08-36-00/1.22 | Two women wearing necklaces of beads, brass and shell, sitting |
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| 08-36-00/1.20 | Two women standing |
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Philippines
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