Ethnographic artifact collection
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(lot of 50+) Ethnographic artifact collection inckuding objects made and used by the Maikona and Marsabit peoples of Gabraland, Kenya, second half of 20th century, including containers for their milk-plus-blood staple drink, leather, gourd and wood containers; East African objects including tools of the Maikona people, Gabraland, Kenya, such as spears, canes, adzes, spoons; Mexico 19th century or earlier large stone metates (morters) for grinding corn, cracks from age and use; Mexican masks, modern; and a stone figure with arms clasped on chest, appears old, culture and continent uncertain, largest: 16.5"h; Provenance: Deaccessioned from The California Academy of Sciences, San Francisco, CA
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Ethnographic artifact collection
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