FMNH 120375.nosub[1]

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    Description: scan of catalog card [FRONT] [MAIN BODY] FIELD MUSEUM OF NATURAL HISTORY. [ written in blue] Ind | Country China. [ written in red ] 54B-5/04 | Locality Peking. | People Chinese. Hell 1. Stock.| Name Small devil, dark face and black hair. | Collection Mrs. T. B. Blackstone Expedition, Berthold Laufer, Collector 1908=1910 | Notes | Width | Length | Height | Price | [LEFT MARGIN] A |120375 | ENT | 9426 | Acc. 1114 |
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    Description: BT bottom.
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    Description: BT front.
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    Description: BT proper left.
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    Description: BT proper right.
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    Description: BT rear.
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    Description: BT top.
Catalog Number: 120375.nosub[1]
Description: mask
Materials: papier-mâché, pigment, varnish
Cultural Attribution: Han Chinese
Accession Number: [1114] Blackstone Chinese and Tibetan Expedition - 1908-1910 (Expedition)
Accession Year: 1910
City/Town: Beijing - Peking
Collector/Source: Blackstone Chinese and Tibetan Expedition - 1908-1910, Berthold Laufer : Field Museum of Natural History
EMu IRN: 1021318
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