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  • 2.0 Use not specified (Secular Dress and Accoutrements, and Adornment)133 objects
  • 1.0 Use not specified (Utensils, Implements, and Conveyances)119 objects
  • 7.4 Non-issued Media of Exchange, Symbolic Valuables, and Associated Containers115 objects
  • 2.4 Fine Clothes and Accoutrements not used exclusively for status or religious purposes110 objects
  • 1.8 Toilet Articles105 objects
  • 8.2 Medicine and Hygiene101 objects
  • 6.2 Toys, Children’s Utensils, Objects used in the Education of Children90 objects
  • 3.1 Status Objects and Insignia of Office58 objects
  • 6.1 Cradles and Swaddling53 objects
  • 1.2 Gathering46 objects
  • 5.2 Magic: Objects Associated with Practices reflecting confidence in the ability to manipulate supernatural agencies39 objects
  • 4.2 Public Buildings and Furnishings35 objects
  • 2.3 Special Ornaments, Garb, and Finery Worn to Battle by Warrior (excluding status insignia)34 objects
  • 1.3 Agriculture and Animal Husbandry33 objects
  • 4.0 Use not specified (Structures and Furnishings)21 objects
  • 5.0 Use not specified (Ritual, Pageantry, and Recreation)16 objects
  • 8.0 Use not specified (Raw Materials)10 objects
  • 7.6 Bogus Currency6 objects
  • 3.0 Use not specified (Status Objects and Insignia of Office)5 objects
  • 4.3 Storehouses, Granaries, and the Like3 objects
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