Culin, Robert S. Chess and Playing Cards: Catalogue of games and implements for divination exhibited by the Unites States National Museum in connection with the Department of Archaeology and Paleontology of the University of Pennsylvania at the Cotton States and International Exposition, Atlanta, Georgia 1895. Washington, D.C.: Smithsonian Institution, 1898.
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- Object[108]
- yes[108]
- no[108]
- american[31]
- asian[27]
- egyptian[34]
- european[1]
- mediterranean[2]
- near eastern[7]
- oceanian[6]
- atlatl[1]
- backgammon[1]
- baduk game cup[2]
- baduk game cup lid[2]
- baduk game piece[2]
- cast[1]
- chess board[1]
- chessmen[1]
- chinese chess board[1]
- chinese chess pieces[1]
- cowrie[3]
- dice[7]
- die[8]
- disc dice[6]
- disk[4]
- game board[4]
- game board diagram[1]
- game bowl[3]
- game counter[3]
- game diagram[3]
- game piece[37]
- game pieces[1]
- game stick[10]
- gaming sticks[1]
- goose game[1]
- hair pin[3]
- knucklebone[2]
- medallion[2]
- name tablet[2]
- parchisi[1]
- playing cards[1]
- print[1]
- reproduction[1]
- rod[14]
- spinning die[1]
- splint counter[1]
- stave[1]
- stick dice[5]
- stick die[1]
- sticks[1]
- talisman[4]
- andover[12]
- arizona[2]
- ballas[34]
- bohemia[1]
- canada[16]
- cattaraugus county[3]
- cattaraugus reservation[3]
- china[1]
- colorado[4]
- colorado river canyon[1]
- czech republic[1]
- egypt[34]
- fort apache[1]
- gravefield i[1]
- hradischt[1]
- iran[4]
- japan[1]
- johore[6]
- korea[21]
- malay peninsula[6]
- mancos canyon[4]
- mediterranean[2]
- naqada[11]
- new brunswick (canada)[12]
- new mexico[5]
- new york[3]
- nova scotia[4]
- pachacamac[1]
- persia[3]
- peru[1]
- santa clara pueblo[1]
- southeastern utah[1]
- sri lanka[3]
- taos pueblo[1]
- thailand[1]
- united states of america[5]
- zuni pueblo[2]
- egyptian predynastic period[19]
- iron age[1]
- joseon dynasty[12]
- modern[1]
- basketmaker[1]
- buddhist[1]
- chinese[1]
- cliff dweller[4]
- iroquois[3]
- japanese[1]
- korean[18]
- la tene[1]
- micmac[4]
- persian[6]
- pueblo[5]
- roman[1]
- santa clara[1]
- seneca[3]
- sinhalese[3]
- taos[1]
- thai[1]
- tobique[12]
- white mountain apache[1]
- zuni[3]
- cave site[1]
- from a mummy.[1]
- grave q711[12]
- q711[22]
- alabaster[2]
- animal tooth[1]
- bone[5]
- brass[2]
- bronze[4]
- caribou bone[6]
- clay[4]
- cowrie shell[3]
- curly maple[1]
- fiber[1]
- fur[1]
- glass[1]
- glass paste[1]
- ivory[29]
- leather[1]
- paper[5]
- pigment[1]
- plaster[1]
- plum stone[1]
- rawhide[1]
- shell[2]
- sinew[1]
- skin[1]
- slate[1]
- steatite[3]
- stone[3]
- wood[39]
- actual citation[83]
- type citation[1]
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