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2004.51 Owl-head ceremonial mace head (Costa Rica, Atlantic Watershed)

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1987.316, Claes Oldenburg and Coosje van Brueggen, Stake Hitch, presentation model, 1983

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This preparatory model by Claes Oldenburg is related to the Dallas Museum of Art-commissioned, monumental, site-specific sculpture Stake Hitch (1984.52.a-b).

2000.241.FA Profile bird-head figure pendant (Costa Rica, Guanacaste-Nicoya)

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NOTES
Late Period IV, 1–500 CE, NOT updated by KJones in TMS.

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2000.240.FA Bird-celt pendant (Costa Rica, Guanacaste-Nicoya)

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_Stake Hitch_, Claes Oldenburg and Coosje van Bruggen

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The following is a transcription of Claes Oldenburg's musings on Stake Hitch on February 16, 1983. 

1996.226 Tray (Arizona, Western Apache)

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1996.224 Tray (Arizona, Western Apache)

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The Western Apache reside in eastern Arizona between the Salt and Gila rivers. The populations have a long tradition of basket weaving, a practice intimately related to textile arts.

1996.225 Tray (Arizona, Western Apache)

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The Western Apache reside in eastern Arizona between the Salt and Gila rivers. The populations have a long tradition of basket weaving, a practice intimately related to textile arts.

1996.221 Jar (Arizona, Western Apache)

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The Western Apache reside in eastern Arizona between the Salt and Gila rivers. The populations have a long tradition of basket weaving, a practice intimately related to textile arts.

1996.222 Tray (Arizona, Western Apache)

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The Western Apache reside in eastern Arizona between the Salt and Gila rivers. The populations have a long tradition of basket weaving, a practice intimately related to textile arts.

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