Tamanrasset
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Jacket
Brazier
Dagger (weapons: edged); sheath (weapons: accessories)
Tent; ehen
Knife (food processing & storage); sheath (food processing & storage)
Saddle cloth (animal furniture)
Necklace (neck ornament (personal adornment))
Saddle (camel furniture)
Dagger (weapons: edged)
Whip (camel furniture); alekkod
Padlock (lock)
Padlock key (key (locks & enclosures))
Shirt (clothing: outerwear)
Tent pole; agit
Tent covering
Water carrier (carrier (food processing & storage))
Water bucket (bucket (containers))
Bowl (food service)
Sheath (food processing & storage)
Knife (food processing & storage)
Medicine sample (medical science)
Sample (leatherworking)
Tent pole; agit
Headcloth
Sheath (weapons: accessories)
Brazier
Sword; sheath (weapons: accessories)
Brazier
Girth (camel furniture)
Natural objects; sample (natural objects)
Sheath (weapons: accessories)
Breast ornament (personal adornment); tereout
Bridle (camel furniture)
Padlock (lock); padlock key (key (locks & enclosures))
Protective charm
Teapot (food service); ilbarad; albarad; albirade
Protective charm; gris-gris; assesrade; terewt; takarde
Trousers
Tent pole; agit
Tent pole; agit
Tent pole; agit
Tent pole; agit
Tent cross-piece; tamenkayt
Protective charm; gris-gris; assesrade; terewt; takarde
Protective charm; gris-gris; assesrade; terewt; takarde
Floor mat
Sword
Natural object
Trap (hunting, fishing & trapping); iheneyit
Bag (land transport: human powered)
Collection Information
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