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Mail Shirt, Europe, German?, 1550-1600 CE, Higgns Armory Museum Juana Leno, Tri-pot or Three Part Vessel, North and Central America, Native American, Pueblo, Acoma, 1974-1975 CE, The Children's Museum of IndianapolisHamilton Sutton Smith, John James Smith-Father of H.S. Smith, North and Central America, United States, 1880-1920 CE, Hamilton Sutton Smith Collection, The Museum of Afro-American HistoryFigural Grouping: Calaveras Musicians, North and Central America, Mexican, State of Mexico, Metepec, 1901-1981 CE, The Luis Echeverria CollectionAnna Hyatt Huntington, Fawns Playing, North and Central America, United States, 1934 CE, Mills College Art GalleryPlate, Asia, Turkish, 1550-1570 CE, Museum of Art, Rhode Island School of DesignFrancisco Zuniga, Mother and Child, North and Central America, United States, 1942 CE, Rose Art Museum, Brandeis UniversityFigure Head, North and Central America, Mexican, Veracruz, las Remojadas, 550-950 CE, University of Pennsylvania Museum of Archeaology and Anthropology

The MLN Directory contains more than 10,000 objects from 60 museums representing more than 1,000 cultures.

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