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  • 4.1 Dwellings and Furnishings97 objects
  • 5.7 Objects made for sale, souvenirs, models, and reproductions47 objects
  • 7.5 Issued Currency and Associated Containers45 objects
  • 2.2 Personal Adornments and Accoutrements36 objects
  • 2.4 Fine Clothes and Accoutrements not used exclusively for status or religious purposes28 objects
  • 5.1 Religion and Divination: Objects and garb associated with practices reflecting submission, devotion, obedience, and service to supernatural agencies23 objects
  • 1.7 Fighting, Warfare, and Social Control17 objects
  • 8.3 For Manufacturing17 objects
  • 1.5 Household13 objects
  • 2.1 Daily Garb12 objects
  • 4.2 Public Buildings and Furnishings10 objects
  • 7.1 Writing and Records (including religious texts)10 objects
  • 3.1 Status Objects and Insignia of Office9 objects
  • 5.3 Objects relating to the Secular and Quasi-religious Rites, Pageants, and Drama8 objects
  • 5.2 Magic: Objects Associated with Practices reflecting confidence in the ability to manipulate supernatural agencies7 objects
  • 5.5 Stimulants, Narcotics, and Accessories7 objects
  • 5.4 Secular and Religious Musical Instruments5 objects
  • 1.6 Manufacturing, Constructing, Craft, and Professional Pursuits3 objects
  • 1.3 Agriculture and Animal Husbandry2 objects
  • 2.0 Use not specified (Secular Dress and Accoutrements, and Adornment)2 objects
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