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Objects Facet
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Visual and Verbal Communication (hierarchy name)
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Visual Works (hierarchy name)
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visual works (works)
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<visual works by material or technique>
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sculpture (visual works)
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<sculpture by form>
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bisj
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book objects
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elbow stones
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ëlëkël
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environments (sculpture)
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god sticks
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kebe-kebe (sculpture)
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maskettes
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mboko (sculpture)
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mobiles
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monumental sculpture
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plaquettes (sculptures)
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quadrifrons
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scatter pieces
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sculpture groups
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small sculpture
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stabile
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stone collars
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tableaux (sculpture)
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totem poles
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tshol
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uli (sculpture by form)
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<sculpture by function>
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agere Ifa
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boliw
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commemorative sculpture
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consular diptychs
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duck decoys
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fairings
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fetish figures
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funerary sculpture
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hachas (visual work)
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ikegobo
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ikenga
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maquettes (sculptures)
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ndop
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netsukes
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ofo (sculptures)
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okimonos
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onile
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porpianong
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portable art
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processional sculptures
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reliquary figures
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staff gods
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toas
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vomitive spatulas
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wearable art
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<sculpture by location or context>
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agrafes (sculpture)
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architectural sculpture
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column figures
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dendroglyphs
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floor pieces
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jamb figures
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outdoor sculpture
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prow ornaments
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public sculpture
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rock carvings
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wall pieces
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<sculpture by material>
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acroliths
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chryselephantine sculpture
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found object sculpture
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glazed sculpture
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ivories (sculptures)
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jades (objects)
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neon sculpture
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pigment blocks (sculpture)
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rambaramps
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sailor's valentines
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sandcastles
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scrimshaws
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soft sculpture
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terracottas (sculptural works)
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waxworks (sculpture)
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<sculpture by technique>
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cameos (sculptures)
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carvings (visual works)
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casts (sculpture)
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constructions (sculpture)
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empaquetages
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guggerl
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intaglios (sculptural objects)
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reliefs (sculptures)
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rock-cut sculpture
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sculpture in the round
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stereolithographic models
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<sculpture by subject type>
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alebrijes
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Buddhapadas
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Calvary groups
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death masks
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figurines
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hei tiki
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herms
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ivri
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life masks
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mummy masks
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nāgakals
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scarabs (carvings)
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statues
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statuettes (free-standing sculpture)
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terms (sculpture)
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bronzes (visual works)
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sculpture components
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armatures (sculpture components)
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gaines (sculpture components)
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warning coats
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