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Sculpture (visual works)
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Albert M. Bender
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- Figurine36 objects
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- Figurines47 objects
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Current results range from 1903 to 1933
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- Albert M. Bender✖Remove constraint Donor: Albert M. Bender59 objects
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- Old World (Africa, Asia and Europe)8 objects
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- Bronze (metal)13 objects
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- Acc.240357 objects
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Current results range from 1968 to 1973
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- 5.1 Religion and Divination: Objects and garb associated with practices reflecting submission, devotion, obedience, and service to supernatural agencies32 objects
- 4.2 Public Buildings and Furnishings6 objects
- 1.7 Fighting, Warfare, and Social Control4 objects
- 4.1 Dwellings and Furnishings2 objects
- 5.7 Objects made for sale, souvenirs, models, and reproductions2 objects
- 6.2 Toys, Children’s Utensils, Objects used in the Education of Children2 objects
- 1.6 Manufacturing, Constructing, Craft, and Professional Pursuits1 objects
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- S1977-1978 #36: University Art Museum (UC Berkeley) (February 13, 1978–April 19, 1979)4 objects
- S1969-1970 #10: Dramatic Arts (UC Berkeley) (July 29, 1969–August 20, 1969)2 objects
- S1987-1988 #4: Bade Museum, Pacific School of Religion (July 15, 1987–September 21, 1987)2 objects
- S1969-1970 #130: The George and Mary Foster Anthropology Library (UC Berkeley) (May 28, 1970–July 21, 1970)1 objects
- S1972-1973 #91: Southeast Asian Studies (UC Berkeley) (May 1, 1973–May 2, 1973)1 objects
- S1973-1974 #28: San Francisco State University/Paul J. Schumacher (October 29, 1973–October 30, 1973)1 objects
- S1973-1974 #60: Southeast Asian Studies (UC Berkeley) (March 1, 1974–March 5, 1974)1 objects
- S1979-1980 #61: Oakland Museum of California (May 16, 1972–May 21, 2008)1 objects
- S1982-1983 #3: Crocker Art Museum (October 20, 1982–March 28, 1983)1 objects