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Button waste and religious souvenirs in the Holy Land, during the 19th and early 20th centuries
Inbar Ktalav
Zinman Institute of Archaeology
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Holy Land
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Jaffa
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Early 20th Century
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19th-20th Century
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Religious Souvenirs
100%
Jerusalem
75%
Europe
50%
Mother-of-pearl
50%
Bethlehem
50%
Israel
25%
Indo-Pacific
25%
Archaeological Context
25%
Ottoman
25%
Bivalves
25%
Cutout
25%
Historical Records
25%
British Mandate
25%
Mandate Period
25%
Souvenirs
25%
Nacre
25%
Pinctada Margaritifera
25%
Pearl Shell
25%
Shell Waste
25%
Arts and Humanities
Shell
100%
Holy Land
100%
Jaffa
100%
Souvenirs
100%
Inlay
100%
Early Twentieth Century
100%
Jerusalem
75%
Pear
75%
Europe
50%
Bethlehem
50%
Israel
25%
Local
25%
Archaeological contexts
25%
Ottoman
25%
British Mandate
25%
Craft
25%
Manufacture
25%
Pacific
25%
Earth and Planetary Sciences
Jerusalem
100%
Europe
66%
Israel
33%
Port
33%
Agricultural and Biological Sciences
Pear
100%
Lip
33%
Pinctada margaritifera
33%
Nacre
33%