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Asmat Armlet or Anklet ogonipeople Ceramic wares from the hundreds

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Ceramic wares from the hundreds of kilns located along the Yom River in Si Satchanalai as well as from Sukhothai city were exported in vast quantities to Indonesia and the Philippines where demand was great

An intriguing tripod terracotta censer from the Zapotec civilization

which were used to cover the heads of the deceased in the form of magical or spiritual headdresses

Two of its most significant archaeological sites — La Tolita and Tumaco — have yielded a wealth of artistic and ceremonial artifacts

reflecting the skill and ingenuity of Khmer potters

Asmat Armlet or Anklet ogonipeople Ceramic wares from the hundredsAsmat people, early to mid 20th century, Manokwari, West Papua, Indonesia Superb old arm or ankle ornament made of an unidentified materiallikely galalith or boneshaped into a smooth circular form. Pieces of this type were often European made and traded into Asmat regions in the early 20th century, possibly through Dutch missionaries. Such ornaments became incorporated into local dress and personal adornment. The Asmat are a coastal people living in

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