Guide to the Peabody Museum

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Guide to the Peabody Museum
Peabody Museum of Salem
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Africa (20 sections).
Ancient Egypt. Mummies of man, bird, snake and crocodile ; pot- tery five thousand years old; objects buried with the dead; and ex- amples of papyrus and the ancient writing of the Egyptians.
Modern Egypt. Pottery; musical instruments; and nose orna- ment and veil worn by women.
Arabia and Turkey. Spears; saddle; musical instnmients; and an original package of sweetmeats, from Arabia. Pottery ; clothing ; bride's shoes inlaid with mother-of-pearl; and games, from Turkey.
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...lgeria and Morocco. Beautiful rifle with tortoise shell and gold mountings, presented in 1803; large hat of a Barbary pirate; and musical instruments, from Algeria. Old flintlock gun ; powder- flask ; daggers ; and curious reed pens, from Morocco.
Abyssinia and SomaUland. Large baskets with false bottoms and shields made of hide, from Abyssinia. Saddles ; quivers ; very small shields of hippopotamus hide: and knives with queer handles, from Somaliland.
British and German East Africa. Iron spade, copper rings and sections of large shells used as currency : curious musical instnmients ; models of dhows or native trading boats; package of hemp used for smoking; bows ornamented with hair from the tail of the ele- phant ; drums ; shields of hide, wicker and wood ; spears ; and a ceremonial axe in form of human figure with blade through the body from Lake Nyassa.


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