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Foot Scraper, Iron
1700–1800
Dough Board Scraper, Iron, American
American
1800–1830
Dough Board Scraper, Iron, American
American
1800–1830
Foot Scraper, Wrought iron
1750–75
Cog Rattle, Wood, French
French
15th or 16th century
God save us from such a bitter fate; a bandit threatening a woman and a child with a knife, page 41 from the "Black Border Album" (E), Goya (Francisco de Goya y Lucientes)  Spanish, Brush, carbon black gray ink and was, scraper
Goya (Francisco de Goya y Lucientes)
ca. 1816–20
Scraper, Nephrite, spinach-green, North America (Alaska)
North America (Alaska)
Scraper, Nephrite, spinach-green, North America (Alaska)
North America (Alaska)
Scraper, Nephrite, North America (Alaska, Cape Prince of Wales)
North America (Alaska, Cape Prince of Wales)
Fan scraper, Stone, Ghassulian
Ghassulian
ca. 4600–3600 BCE
Scraper, Stone, Ghassulian
Ghassulian
ca. 4600–3600 BCE
Scraper, Shell, Valdivia
Valdivia
3rd millennium BCE
Fan scraper, Stone, Ghassulian
Ghassulian
ca. 4600–3600 BCE
Fan scraper, Stone, Ghassulian
Ghassulian
ca. 4600–3600 BCE
Fan scraper, Stone, Ghassulian
Ghassulian
ca. 4600–3600 BCE
Blade or scraper, Stone, Ghassulian
Ghassulian
ca. 4600–3600 BCE
Scraper, Stone, Ghassulian
Ghassulian
ca. 4600–3600 BCE
Scraper, Stone, Iran
Iran
5th–3rd millennium BCE
Hairpin and Ear Scraper, Silver, China
China
Fish Scraper, Ceramic, pigment, Tolita-Tumaco
Tolita-Tumaco
1st–5th century
Pandanus Scraper, Wood, coconut shell, fiber, Nauru
Nauru
late 19th–early 20th century
Scraper, Stone, Ghassulian
Ghassulian
ca. 4600–3600 BCE
Scraper, Stone, Ghassulian
Ghassulian
ca. 4600–3600 BCE
Cosmetic scraper pendants, Metal, Alanic
Alanic
ca. 7th–9th century CE
Fan scraper or point, Flint
ca. 7500–4500 BCE (?)
Ritual Scraper, Iron, Sino-Tibetan
Sino-Tibetan
14th century
Güiro, Gourd, Cuban
Cuban
late 19th century
Güiro, gourd (traditionally from the higüero tree - Crescentia cujete), Native American (Puerto Rico)
Native American (Puerto Rico)
late 19th century
Ratchet, tin-plated iron, Cuban
Cuban
late 19th century
Rasp, Wood, Native American (Pueblo, poss. Kewa)
Native American (Pueblo, poss. Kewa)
19th century
Güiro, Gourd, Cuban
Cuban
late 19th century
Ratchet, Wood, American
American
late 19th century
Güiro, Gourd, wood, Native American (Puerto Rico)
Native American (Puerto Rico)
19th century
Güiro, Gourd, Native American (Venezuelan)
Native American (Venezuelan)
late 19th century
Ratchet, Wood, American or English
American or English
late 18th–mid-19th century
Ratchet, Wood, American or English
American or English
late 18th–mid-19th century
Güiro, tin, Native American (Cuban)
Native American (Cuban)
late 19th century
Güiro, Metal, Mexican
Mexican
late 19th century
Bath Scraper in the Shape of a Lion, Stonepaste; molded, incised, glazed in transparent blue
late 11th–12th century
Scraper, Flint, Neolithic
Neolithic
500–700