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Beaded Leather Bag, Leather, cloth, glass beads, shells, Wasco or Wishram
Wasco or Wishram
19th century
Bowl, Bighorn sheep horn and nails, Wasco or Wishram, Native American
On loan to The Met
Wasco or Wishram, Native American
ca. 1840
Beaded Bag, Tanned leather, cordage, glass beads, brass beads, and commercial brass buttons, Wasco, Native American
Wasco, Native American
ca. 1860
Dress and belt with awl case, Dress: tanned leather, glass beads, shell, bone, elk teeth, and brass thimbles<br/>belt: commercial leather, glass beads, and metal studs<br/>awl case: tanned leather, and glass beads, Wasco, Native American
Wasco, Native American
ca. 1870
On loan to The Met
Wasco, Native American
ca. 1900–1920
Nkiba or butti ancestor figure, Fumu-Teke or Bembe-Kongo artist, Wood (ngasu or mulong), cloth, organic matter, Teke peoples, Fumu group or Kongo peoples, Bembe group
Fumu-Teke or Bembe-Kongo artist
19th–early 20th century
Standing Shiva or Temple Guardian (Dvarapala), Stone, Vietnam (Champa)
Vietnam (Champa)
ca. first half of the 10th century
Kòmòkun or kònòkun (head of Kòmò or Kònò) helmet mask, Bamana or Senufo blacksmith, Wood, bird skull, porcupine quills, horns, cotton cords, iron, plant fiber, applied organic materials, Bamana or Senufo peoples
Bamana or Senufo blacksmith
19th–mid-20th century
Hampatong (figure), Ngadju or Ot Danum artist, Wood, pigment, Ngadju or Ot Danum peoples
Ngadju or Ot Danum artist
19th–early 20th century
Bone counter or gaming piece, Ivory or bone, Roman or later
Roman or later
ca. 4th century CE
Frame Drum, Wood, skin, metal, Native American (Wasco, Tenino or Paiute)
Native American (Wasco, Tenino or Paiute)
19th century
Women's Acoma Cape or Dress, Handspun undyed and indigo-dyed Churro fleece and cochineal-dyed raveled bayeta, Acoma, Native American
Acoma, Native American
ca. 1850
Kòmòkun or kònòkun (head of Kòmò or Kònò) helmet mask, Bamana or Senufo blacksmith, Wood, cloth, fiber, applied organic materials, Bamana peoples
Bamana or Senufo blacksmith
19th–mid-20th century
Lidded saltcellar, Temne or Bullom artist(s), Ivory, Temne or Bullom peoples
Temne or Bullom artist(s)
ca. 1490–1530
Bone disk or button, Ivory or bone, Roman
Roman
ca. 1st century CE
Fist or bundle amulet, Ivory or bone
ca. 2150–1950 B.C.
Dance crest with opposing faces, Ejagham or Bale artist, Wood, animal hide, pigment, cane, Kobus kob horns, iron, bone or ivory, Ejagham or Bale peoples
Ejagham or Bale artist
19th–mid-20th century
Oba or Kani, Gourd, Limba or Kru people
Limba or Kru people
late 19th century
Boss or Volute, Oak with traces of polychromy and gilding, British or South Netherlandish
British or South Netherlandish
late 15th century
Apostle or Saint, Alonso Berruguete  Spanish, Polychrome and gilt walnut, Spanish, Valladolid
Alonso Berruguete
ca. 1520s
Coverlet or Wall Hanging, Silk, embroidered with silk, Chinese, made for the European or American market
Chinese, made for the European or American market
ca. 1700–1800
Ancestor Figure (Konumb or Atei), Wood, paint, Kopar or Angoram people
Kopar or Angoram people
19th century
Handle or Ornament or Tool, Bone; carved
9th–10th century
Button or Bead, Bone; tinted, incised, and inlaid with paint
9th–10th century
Button or Bead, Stone, probably jet; incised and inlaid with paint
8th–10th century
Ax (Berdiche or Balta), Steel, Syrian or Egyptian
Syrian or Egyptian
ca. 1500
Headrest or headboard, Tellem artist, Wood, Tellem peoples
Tellem artist
16th century
Door with crocodiles and pythons, Bamana or Bozo blacksmith, Wood, metal, Bamana or Bozo peoples
Bamana or Bozo blacksmith
19th–mid-20th century
Twin figure yawiige (ornamental amulet), Senufo or Tussian artist, Brass, Senufo or Tussian peoples
Senufo or Tussian artist
19th–mid-20th century
Button or Bead, Jet; incised
8th–10th century