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Top of the AAT hierarchies
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Objects Facet
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Visual and Verbal Communication (hierarchy name)
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Information Forms (hierarchy name)
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information forms (objects)
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information artifacts
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<information artifacts by function>
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àrokò
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correspondence artifacts
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aerogrammes
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direct mail
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faxes
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first day covers
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postcards
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stationery
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sticky notes
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telex printouts
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<declaratory and advertising artifacts>
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advertising media
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banners
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bottle labels (paper labels)
[
N
]
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broadsides (notices)
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brochures
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can labels
[
N
]
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cigar bands
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crate labels
[
N
]
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door hangers
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fliers (printed matter)
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libelles
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placards (information artifacts)
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point-of-purchase displays
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political cards
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posters
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product models
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signs (declatory or advertising artifacts)
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thread cards
[
N
]
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trade cards
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identifying artifacts
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badges
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decorations (personal artifacts)
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engagement rings
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flags
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hashtags
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identification numbers and codes
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identifying cards
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labels (identifying artifacts)
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nameplates
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number plates
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seals (artifacts)
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standards (identifying artifacts)
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status symbols
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symbols of office
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<temporary alphabetical list: identifying artifacts>
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wedding rings
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lukasas
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packaging
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cornets (packages)
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matchbooks
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watchpapers
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wrapping (surface covering process)
[
N
]
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patient package inserts
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presentation copies
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authors’ presentation copies
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printed ephemera
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printed matter production stages
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copy (production stage)
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dummies (printed matter)
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layouts (printed matter)
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proofs (printed matter)
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ration books
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readings (artifacts)
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talking sticks
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