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Jpeg 58K The bag is from the Northeast India collection of the Museum fuer Voelkerkunde, (Ethnological Museum), Berlin and was collected in the 1870s by Adolf Bastian, the first director of the Museum. Peter van Ham who was fortunate to see the piece whilst photographing the collection for an exhibition
The bag is from the Northeast India collection of the Museum fuer Voelkerkunde, (Ethnological Museum), Berlin and was collected in the 1870s by Adolf Bastian, the first director of the Museum. Peter van Ham who was fortunate to see the piece whilst photographing the collection for an exhibition. Contact Peter van Ham
See discussion on the origin of this and other similar bags at the bottom of the photogallery page.
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to Jpeg 58K The bag is from the Northeast India collection of the Museum fuer Voelkerkunde, (Ethnological Museum), Berlin and was collected in the 1870s by Adolf Bastian, the first director of the Museum. Peter van Ham who was fortunate to see the piece whilst photographing the collection for an exhibition.
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