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URI,Label,Scope Note
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x103953,'ajar,"Tunisian woman's head-veil, often square, worn over the head."
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x5086,'khar-gsil,
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x112801,35mm slide,
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x105458,<chinese>,
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x25539,<unauthorised>,
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x12541,Bell,
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x5827,Case,
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x6411,Dial,
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x6596,Dust-cup,
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x6622,Ebauche,"Term used to describe a watch movement which could be purchased from a supplier in various states of completion ranging from simple plates, pillars and balance-cock etc to a completely finished watch movement. Generally the ebauches were supplied with unfinished pivots and without any components of the escapement. Ebauches were purchased by ""watchmakers"" to be finished by skilled watchmakers ready for dialling and casing up for retail."
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x7418,Jew's harp,
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/object/MM,Movement,
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x8043,Napier bones,
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x8508,Pope Joan board,
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/object/MP,Watch Pendant,
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x5090,abacus,
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x5091,abayah,
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x5092,abuna-e,
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x5093,accessory cup,
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x5094,accounts-book,
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x5095,acorn lekythos,
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x5096,acoustic jar,
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x5097,acrocup,
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x5098,acroterion,
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x5099,acupuncture-needle,
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x5100,adhesive sample,The names of the constituents should be entered in the Materials field.
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x105276,adinkra-stamp,Adinkra are the textiles made by the Ashanti people of Ghana.
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x112724,adire,"The term refers to indigo resist-dyed cloths made by the Yoruba people of Nigeria. Adire (translated as 'tie and dye') originally referred to simple indigo tie-dyed textiles on hand-woven cloth. The name is now applied more generally to refer to indigo-dyed cloth produced by the Yoruba people using a variety of resist-dyed techniques which evolved during the 20th century with the increase in imported cotton shirting. These cloths use starch resist-dyed techniques such as hand-painting (known as adire eleko) and stencilling, as well as stitch resist-dyed, tie-dyed and fold resist-dyed techniques. Some of these techniques may be used in combination on a single cloth."
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x5101,admission-ticket,
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x5102,adorno,"Applied or inserted relief adornment to a variety of object types, most often vessels and figures. Also add the object type when using if known."
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x5103,advertisement,"The term is added as an additional Object Name to records for objects which arwe used for advertising purposes, e.g. tokens, coins, posters, etc."
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x5104,adze,
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x5105,adze-hammer,
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x5106,adze-polisher,
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x5107,adze-sharpener,
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x5108,aegis,"For the Department of Ancient Egypt and Sudan, the term refers to a ritual fitting, usually Hathor-headed or female-headed, held in the hand. For the Department of Greece and Rome, it refers to a Gorgon's head worn on the breast."
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x5109,aeolipile,"An alternative name for these is sphero-conical vessels. The function of this very distinctive class of container has attracted many different opinions since the early nineteenth century. They have been interpreted as containers for mercury, fire-blowers (aeolipiles), grenades for containing Greek fire, flasks for containing fizzy alcohol or other liquids, holy water bottles or even lamps, loom-weights or decorative finials used in architecture. They have a very wide distribution stretching from Spain to Central Asia, date between the twelfth and thirteenth centuries, and were made in many different workshops. Whereas most are made of high-fired pottery, some were made of metal and glass. For more information, see: R. Ettinghausen, “The uses of sphero-conical vessels in the Muslim East”, ‘Journal of Near Eastern Studies’, 24/3 (July 1965), pp.218-229."
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x5110,aerophone,This is a general term for a musical instrument which produces a sound by a vibrating column of air. Wind instruments form the main sub-category.
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x5111,aeroplane,
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x45942,aes rude,Unworked lump of copper alloy used as currency.
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x105303,afena,The term refers to a sword of the Ashanti peoples - Ghana.
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x112997,ageng,The largest gong of the gamelan.
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x5112,agricultural equipment,See also GATHERING EQUIPMENT.
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x5113,agricultural tool/implement,
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x5114,agriculture/subsistence,Do not use this term as an Object Name.
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x117575,ahrensburgian point,
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x5115,ahuayo,"The term ahuayo (meaning 'woven cloth') refers to a woven cloth from the Andes, which can be used as a baby-carrier,a woman or a man's carrying cloth, a woman's mantle, a ceremonial altar, etc. and the corresponding Object Names should be entered in addition to 'ahuayo'. Strictly speaking, the ahuayo appeared in Colonial times as an adaptation of the former lliqlla (lliclla) garment."
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x5116,aigrette,
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x5117,aircraft,
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x5118,aircraft-chronometer,
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x5119,aksu,"For the Department of Africa, Oceania and the Americas' South America collections this term refers to a cloth frequently used as a garment."
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x5120,alabastron,
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x5121,alam,
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x5122,alarm clock,
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x5123,alarm watch,
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x5124,alarm-mechanism,
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x5125,albarello,
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x5126,album,"This term should be multiple-keyworded with DRAWING or PRINT, painting as appropriate. See also the Narrow Terms."
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x5127,alcohol equipment,"The term includes all objects relating to either the production or consumption of alcoholic drinks. Generally, Greek and Roman vessels and Oriental ritual vessels have been excluded from this category. Objects involved in the preparation or consumption of punch have been included."
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x5128,alembic,
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x5129,alforja,
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x5130,alidade,
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x5131,almain collar,
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x5132,almanac,
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x5133,almilla,
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x5134,alms-bowl,
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x5135,alms-box,
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x25141,alms-tray,
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x5136,alphabet,The term covers individual letters and sequences of letters.
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x5137,altar,
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x5138,altar-card,
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x5139,altar-cloth,
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x5140,altar-cross,
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x5141,altar-dossal,
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x5142,altar-frontal,
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x5143,altar-ornament,
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x5144,altar-piece,
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x5146,altar-vase,
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x5147,altar-vessel,
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x5148,altimeter,
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x5149,altitude dial,
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x5150,ammonite,
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x5151,ammunition,
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x5152,ammunition-belt,
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x5153,ammunition-case,
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x5154,ammunition-pouch,
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x5155,amphora,
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x5156,amphora-cover,
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x5157,amphora-stand,
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x5158,amphoriskos,
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x5159,amphoroid krater,
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x5160,ampulla,
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x5161,amritakalasa,
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x5162,amritapatra,
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x5163,amulet,
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x114719,amulet-bag,
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x5164,amulet-belt,
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x5165,amulet-box,
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x5166,amulet-case,
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x5167,amulet-frame,
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x5168,amulet-holder,
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x5169,amulet-mould,
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x5170,amulet-ring,
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x5171,amulet-seal,
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x5172,amuletic wand,
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x5173,analemmatic dial,
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x5174,anatomical votive,
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x5175,anchor,
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x5176,angavastrum,An Indian term for a shoulder mantle worn during a religious ritual.
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x5177,angle-iron,
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x5178,angon,
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x5179,animal equipment,The term includes all objects associated with animals apart from HUNTING EQUIPMENT.
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x112260,animal mummy,
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x5180,animal remains,
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x5181,animal-head brooch,
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x5182,animal-head-dress,
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x5183,animal-label,
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x5184,animal/vegetal remains,"The term does not include human remains, see separate term."
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x5185,ankh,
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x5186,ankle-guard,
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x5187,anklet,
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x5188,anklung,
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x5189,announcement-card,
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x5190,annular brooch,
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x103457,ant-nose money,Small cast bronze coins of ancient China with inscriptions that resemble faces.
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x5191,anta,
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x5192,anta-capital,
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x5193,antefix,
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x5194,antefix-mould,
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x5195,anti-magnetic watch,
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x5196,anvil,
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x45944,anvil die,
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x5197,apostle spoon,
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x46153,apothecary weight,
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x5198,apothecary-jar,
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x5199,apothecary-ladle,
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x5200,apothecary-vessel,
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x5201,apothecary-weight,
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x5202,applicator,
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x5203,applied brooch,
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x5204,apron,
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x5205,apron-tie,
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x5206,aquamanile,
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x5207,arcade,
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x5208,arch,
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x5209,archer's loose,
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x5210,archetype,
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x5212,architectural drawing,"The term should be used for drawings which show elevations, sections, groundplans, etc., and that are measured or would be functional to architects. Drawings of architectural features that are integral to a building, such as fire-places or stair-cases, could also be given this object name. Ornamental or free-standing features may not be included in this category."
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x5213,architectural fitting,The term should only be used when the object occurs in isolation. See also records with Object Name ARCHITECTURE or its Narrow Terms.
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x5214,architecture,"The term includes HYDRAULIC EQUIPMENT, e.g. DRAIN, and all objects forming a structural part of buildings or constructions."
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x5215,architrave,
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x5216,arithmetical jewel,
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x106268,arkilla kerka,"The term refers to wool and cotton bed-screens which are suspended along and over the alcove or bed, forming also a mosquito protection by adding another piece of cloth to it. The Arkilla kerka are a prestigious and an essential component of the bride’s trousseau in the Fulbe society and have an extremely important social and symbolic significance."
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x112393,arkilla kunta,
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x112389,arkilla munga,The term refers to wool and cotton bed-screens which are suspended along and over the alcove or bed. They are prestigious and important components of the bride’s trousseau in the Songoy society.
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x5217,arm-band,"See also armlet, arm-ring, bangle and bracelet."
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x5218,arm-cloth,
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x5219,arm-dagger,
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x5220,arm-guard,
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x5221,arm-ornament,
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x5222,arm-piece,
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x5223,arm-press,
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x5224,arm-ring,"See also arm-band, armlet, bangle and bracelet."
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x104949,arm-shaped vessel,"Vessels, with a religious or ritual function, found in Cyprus, Anatolia and the Levant, in the Late Bronze Age period."
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x5225,arm-shield,The term refers to a narrow device worn on the arm and designed to ward off blows rather than protect the whole body.
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x5226,arm-sling,This term is restricted to garments.
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x5227,armature,In the Department of Asia this term refers to a a mount sometimes used to protect glass or porcelain.
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x5228,armbrust brooch,
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x5229,armbrustsprossen brooch,
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x108063,armet,
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x5230,armillary sphere,
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x5231,armlet,"See also arm-band, arm-ring, bangle and bracelet."
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x5232,armour,
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x5233,arms equipment,"This category is mainly for equipment associated with arms and armour, but this term can be used in its own right."
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x5234,arms-holder,
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x5235,arms-rest,
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x5236,arms/armour,"For associated equipment, see ARMS EQUIPMENT."
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x5237,arquebus,
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x5238,arrow,
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x5239,arrow-case,
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x5240,arrow-head,This term is only entered as an Object Name for arrow heads found on their own. See also records with Object Name 'arrow'.
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x5241,arrow-head-mould,
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x5242,arrow-holder,
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x5243,arrow-rest,
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x5244,arrow-sheath,
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x5245,arrow-stand,
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x5246,arrow-straightener,
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x5247,arrow-thrower,
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x5248,art/writing equipment,Terms beginning 'paint' may refer to house-painting.
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x5249,art/writing implement,
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x5250,artefact,This term refers to worked objects of uncertain function. See also 'band'.
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x108375,artificial egg,
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x5251,artificial hand,
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x106869,artist book,The term refers to 'books' created by artists.
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x5252,aryballos,
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x5253,ashtray,
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x105355,asipim,
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x5254,askos,
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x5255,askos-fitting,
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x5256,asparagus butter-boat,
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x5257,asparagus-server,
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x5258,aspergillum,
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x110322,assegai,
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x45879,assignat,Eighteenth Century French paper money.
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x5259,astragalus,The term should be used in the context of a game; otherwise HUMAN REMAINS should be used.
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x5260,astrolabe,
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x5261,astrolabe-case,
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x5262,astrolabic clock,
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x117508,astrolabic quadrant,"A quadrant which features curved lines derived from the stereographic projection of the astrolabe including azimuth lines, zodiac lines and a horizon line. This complex instrument can be used for numerous astronomical calculations."
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x5263,astronomer's clock,
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x5264,astronomical clock,
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x5265,astronomical compendium,The term should be multiple-keyworded with individual instrument names.
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x5266,astronomical dial,
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x5267,astronomical disc,
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x5268,astronomical instrument,
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x5269,astronomical table,
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x5270,astronomical watch,
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x5271,atlas,
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x5272,atlatl,
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x5273,attaché case,
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x5274,audio cassette-player,
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x5275,audio tape,
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x5276,audio/visual equipment,"This category includes objects for mechanically recording, transmitting or receiving sound or images, and associated equipment."
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x5277,auger,
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x5278,aulos,
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x112268,aurignacian blade,Broad blade with scalar retouch on one or both edges. The distal end may be variously shaped but is often retouched to a pointed of narrow rounded form.
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x5279,auriscalpium,
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x5280,autograph-album,
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x5281,automaton,"The should be entered as an additional Object Name when applied to objects other than clocks and watches, e.g. figures, toys, etc."
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x5282,automaton clock,
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x5283,automaton watch,
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x107310,award,The term refers specifically for East Asian objects that serve both as money and as medals.
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x5285,awl,
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x5286,awl-case,
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x5287,axe,
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x114052,axe money,Copper axe-head shaped item of currency.
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x5288,axe-adze,
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x5289,axe-hammer,
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x5290,axle,The term is restricted to vehicles.
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x5291,ayaga-pata,
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x5292,azimuth dial,
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x5293,baby-carrier,
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x5294,baby-cover,
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x5295,baby-feeder,
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x5296,baby-rattle,
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x5297,baby-walker,
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x5298,back-ornament,
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x5299,back-pack,
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x5300,back-pad,
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x5301,back-plate,"This term is restricted to armour. For figure backplates, etc. the term BACKPLATE should be used instead."
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x5302,back-rest,"If the term refers to part of another object, the name of that object should be used instead."
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x5303,back-scratcher,
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x5304,backed blade,"Blade with more or less abrupt marginal retouch along all or part of one edge, above the butt. The opposite edge is often unmodified."
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x5305,backed bladelet,Bladelet with more or less abrupt marginal retouch along all or part of one edge above the butt. The opposite edge is often unmodified.
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x5306,backed knife,"In the Department of Prehistory and Europe this term refers to a stone blade or flake, one edge blunted, the opposite end used as a knife."
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x5307,backgammon-board,
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x5308,backgammon-piece,
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x5309,backplate,"The term should be used for figure backplates, lamp backplates, etc. For armour, the term BACK-PLATE should be used instead."
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x5310,backrack,
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x5311,backsword,
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x5312,bacon-roaster,
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x5313,badge,"If in the form of another object, eg. a staff, the term should be multiple-keyworded with the appropriate object name."
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x5314,badge-mould,
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x5315,bag,
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x5316,bag beaker,
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x5317,bagpipes,
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x113385,baijiasuo,"Chinese term for a lucky charm in the shape of a lock, placed around a child's neck as a pendant to bring good luck and protection. Baijiasuo translates literally as '[blessed by] 100 families lock'."
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x5318,bail amphora,
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x5319,bailer,
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x5320,bait,
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x103949,bakhnuq,The term refers to a woman's head-shawl. In Tunisia it is generally rectangular and covers the head and face.
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x5321,baking-cup,
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x5322,baking-disc,
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x5323,baking-dish,
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x5324,baking-pan,
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x5325,baking-tray,
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x5326,balance,
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x5327,balance-case,
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x5328,balance-weight,
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x5329,balangandam,
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x5330,baldric,
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x5331,bale-mark,See also the field for Inscription Type.
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x5333,ball,This term is used for ball-shaped artefacts and has a specific archaeological meaning for the Department of Prehistory and Europe. See also CRYSTAL BALL and GAME-BALL.
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x5334,ball-stick,
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x5335,ball-watch,
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x5332,ballista bolt,A large bolt or arrow fired from a ballista
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x5336,balsamarium,
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x5337,baluster,
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x5338,baluster jar,
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x5339,baluster jug,
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x5340,baluster vase,
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x5341,balustrade,
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x107119,bamboo tally,"The term refers to a form of token money in China. Long narrow strips of bamboo with inscriptions (usually giving the name of the issuer and the value of the tally, and sometimes also a serial number and instructions for use)."
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x108083,band,Use a Narrow Term if more appropriate. See also 'artefact'.
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x5342,band-cup,
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x5343,banda,
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x5344,bandage,
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x108011,bandana,A square or rectangular piece of cloth used to cover the head or tied around the neck for protective or decorative purposes.
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x5345,bandolier,
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x5346,bangle,"See also armlet, arm-band, arm-ring, bracelet and wrist-ornament."
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x5347,bangle-mould,
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x5348,banjo,
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x46427,bank book,
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x5349,banker's tally,
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x5350,banknote,
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x5351,banner,
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x33402,banner-painting,
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x5352,banner-stone,"In the context of the Department of Africa, Oceania and the Americas' North America collections, the term refers to an object which has religious and ceremonial associations."
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x5353,baptismal shell,
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x95775,bar,
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x5354,barb,"If known, the name of the whole object should be used instead (e.g. arrow)."
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x106850,barbed point,"The term refers to an Upper Palaeolithic and Mesolithic bone, antler or ivory projectile tip with barbs on one or both sides. If the barbed point is a spear tip or harpoon tip, enter 'spear' or 'harpoon' as additional Object Names."
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x45822,barbed-and-tanged arrow-head,
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x108040,barbuta,
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x5355,baren,The term refers to an object used in Japanese woodblock printing.
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x5356,barge,
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x106910,bark roll,The term refers to a tightly wound roll of bark which may have served as a net float or as a means of storing the material to be used for making containers or distilling resin.
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x5357,bark-beater,
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x5358,barkcloth sample,"Barkcloth (bark cloth) is beaten or felted bark. The Object Name barkcloth should be only be entered if the object is a piece of barkcloth with no known use, e.g. a sample. If the object is, e.g. an apron, that term is the Object Name. The term barkcloth is always recorded in the Description. The Material is bark or its Narrow Terms."
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x5359,barkcloth-beater,
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x5360,barkcloth-stamp,
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x5361,barometer,
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x5362,barrel,
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x114031,barrel bar,A component of a watch movement which is screwed to the movement back-plate to provide bearing for the barrel arbor. Often inscribed with a name and place.
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x5363,barrel beaker,
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x5364,barrel flask,
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x5365,barrel jug,
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x5366,barrow,The term is restricted to the context of transport.
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x5367,barung,
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x5368,bascinet,
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x5369,base,
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x104496,baseball cap,
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x5370,basin,
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x5371,basin-case,
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x5372,basin-mould,
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x5373,basket,
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x5374,basket-carrier,
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x5375,basket-cover,
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x5376,basket-holder,
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x5377,bat,
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x5378,bat-trap,
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x72857,batakari cap,Amuletic cap from Ghana.
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x5379,bath,Use bath-tub for the specific object of that name.
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x5380,bath-scoop,
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x107643,bath-tub,
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x5381,baton,
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x5382,battery,
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x5383,battery-plate,
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x5384,battle-axe,
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x5385,bayonet,
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x5387,bead,"Some departments may wish to exclude the term BEAD from a retrieval on JEWELLERY used as a Broad Term. Search also under 'bead' (Description) or 'beadwork' (Technique) for beads which are part of other objects, rather than objects in their own right."
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x5388,bead-grinder,
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x5389,bead-mould,
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x5390,bead-net,"In the Department of Ancient Egypt and Sudan, the term refers to a covering placed over the bandaged mummy for decorative or amuletic purposes."
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x5391,beaked brooch,
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x5392,beaker,
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x5393,beam,"When the object is part of a loom, use the term LOOM."
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x5394,bean-pot,
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x5395,beard,The term refers to false or ornamental beards.
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x5396,bearded axe,
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x5397,beater,"Where the context is weaving, see the Narrow Terms of WEAVING EQUIPMENT."
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x5398,beating-board,The term refers to a board on which e.g. bark is beaten to produce barkcloth.
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x117088,bec,
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x5399,beck-iron,
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x5400,bed,
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x5401,bed-cover,
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x5402,bed-mat,
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x5403,bed-pan,
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x5404,bed-stand,
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x5405,bedding,
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x5406,bedding-cover,
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x5407,bedsheet,
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x5408,bedwarmer,
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x5409,bee-lure,
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x5410,beehive,
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x5411,beehive-cover,"The term refers to a round object, made of ceramic polychrome ware, decorated with various subjects and motifs."
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x5412,beehive-stand,
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x5413,beer-bottle,
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x5414,beer-container,
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x72562,beer-dipper,
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x5415,beer-glass,
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x5416,beer-jug,
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x5417,beer-mug,
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x5418,beer-pot,
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x5419,beer-skimmer,
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x5420,beer-strainer,
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x5421,beer-trough,
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x5422,beer-vessel,
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x5423,bega,
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x103911,belemnite,
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x5425,bell,Some departments may wish to exclude the term BELL from a retrieval on MUSICAL INSTRUMENT used as a Broad Term.
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x12541,bell,
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x5426,bell beaker,
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x5427,bell krater,
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x5428,bell situla,
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x82933,bell yoke,The term refers to a yoke for suspending a bell (not carrying).
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x5429,bell-holder,
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x5430,bell-pendant,
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x5431,bell-pull,
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x5432,bell-ring,
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x5433,bell-shrine,
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x5434,bell-stand,
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x5435,bellows,
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x105151,belly amphora,"For specific types, e.g. Type A, see the Type Series field."
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x5436,belt,
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x115743,belt ladle,The term refers to a ladle with a handle for attaching to a belt.
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x5437,belt-buckle,
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x5438,belt-fitting,The term should only be used when the object occurs in isolation. Object records with Object Name BELT or its Narrow Terms should also be consulted.
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x5439,belt-pendant,
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x5440,belt-tie,
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x96010,belum,"A likeness of a disease-causing spirit, used to entice the spirit out of a human body and contain it. Of Sarawak (East Malaysia)."
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x5441,bench,
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x5442,benigirai-e,
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x45945,bent bar,
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x45950,bent ring money,
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x5443,berry-comb,
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x5444,besague,
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x5445,betel equipment,This term is used to gather up anything used to prepare or serve betel.
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x5446,betel-basket,
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x5447,betel-box,
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x5448,betel-container,
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x5449,betel-crusher,
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x5450,betel-cutter,
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x5451,betel-dish,
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x5452,betel-mortar,
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x5453,betel-pestle,
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x104757,betel-pouch,
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x5454,betel-stand,
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x5455,betel-tray,
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x41075,betting-ticket,
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x5457,bevor,
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x5458,bezel,"The name of the whole object should be entered, if known."
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x115877,bhorrindo,
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x5459,bi,In the Department of Asia this term refers to a flat jade disc for ritual use.
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x5460,bib,
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x5461,biberon,This term does not refer to a baby's feeding vessel; see BABY-FEEDER.
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x5462,bicycle,
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x33363,bident,
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x5463,bidi,
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x5464,bier,
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x114497,bifacially retouched blade,Blade with retouch alternately on the dorsal surface of one edge and the ventral surface of the other.
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x113526,bifacially retouched flake,Flake with retouch alternately on the dorsal surface of one edge and the ventral surface of the other.
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x5465,bifacially worked piece,
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x5466,bill,"The term refers to a weapon, and not a bill of sale."
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x46423,bill of exchange,
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x115956,bill-head,
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x5468,bill-hook,
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x5469,bin,
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x5470,binding,"The term refers to a type of fastening, and should only be used if the object is found in isolation; otherwise the name of whole object should be used instead."
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x5471,binoculars-case,
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x101656,bird bowl,
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x5473,bird brooch,
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x5474,bird-bath,
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x5475,bird-cage,
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x5476,bird-cage clock,
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x5477,bird-call,"Where appropriate, enter the term WHISTLE as well."
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x5478,bird-feeder,
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x5479,bird-lure,
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x5480,bird-net,
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x5481,bird-pot,The term refers to a pot in which birds nest.
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x5482,bird-scare,
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x5483,bird-snare,
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x5484,bird-trap,
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x5485,bird-trap-weight,
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x5486,birdstone,
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x116157,birille,"Glass flask used for tej, Ethiopian honey wine."
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x5488,birthday-card,
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x5489,birthing-stool,
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x5490,biscuit-cutter,
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x5491,biscuit-jar,
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x5492,biscuit-mould,
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x5493,biscuit-tin,
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x5494,biseau,
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x5495,blackjack,
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x5496,blade,"The term refers to two quite distinct types of objects. The first, more general meaning, is a component of a tool, implement or weapon. Where known, the name of the whole object should be used instead. In stone artefact terminology a blade is a removal struck from a core deliberately prepared so that the detachments have more or less parallel edges and are at least twice as long as they are wide."
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x5497,blade core,
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x5498,blade-holder,
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x5499,bladelet,In stone artefact terminology a blade is a removal struck from a core deliberately prepared so that the detachments have more or less parallel edges and are at least twice as long as they are wide. A bladelet is smaller than a blade: usually less than 30mm but not more than 50mm long and less than 12mm wide.
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x5500,bladelet core,
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x5501,blank,
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x5502,blanket,
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x116733,blanket band,The term refers to a textile from the Plains tribes of North America which has the form of long beaded hide strips interspersed with roundels. It was used to securely wrap the blankets of Plains peoples while they were on the move.
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x5503,bleeding-cup,
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x5504,blind,
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x5505,blindman's watch,
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x5506,blinker,
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x5507,block,A more specific term should be used if possible.
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x5508,blockbook,"The term refers to a book consisting of full-page woodcuts, usually 15thC."
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x86210,bloom,Metal waste from casting or working
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x5509,bloomers,
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x5510,blouse,
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x5511,blouse-band,
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x5512,blow-pipe,
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x5513,blow-tube,The term refers to an object used for blowing air to maintain fires; it is not a weapon.
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x5514,blueing pan,
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x5515,blunderbuss,
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x5516,board,
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x5517,boaster,
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x5518,boat,
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x5519,boat-fender,
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x5520,boat-fitting,The term should only be used when the object occurs in isolation. Object records with the Object Name BOAT or its Narrow Terms should also be consulted.
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x5521,boat-hook,
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x5522,boat-pulley,
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x5523,boat-scraper,
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x5524,boater,
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x5525,bobbin,
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x5526,boccale,
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x5527,bodice,
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x5528,bodkin,
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x5529,bodkin-case,
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x5530,bodkin-holder,
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x95878,body chain,
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x5531,body-paint,
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x5532,body-plug,
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x5533,body-stamp,
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x112658,bog body,"Bog body is a term that describes any human remains found in a bog. The cold, acidic conditions of a bog, the lack of oxygen, and the effects of decaying Sphagnum mosses, mean that human remains from bogs are often very well-preserved."
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x115812,boghdad,"The term refers to a talismanic pendant from North Africa, the Sahara and sub-Saharan Africa."
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x5534,boiler,
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x5535,bolas,
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x5536,bolas-weight,
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x5537,bolo tie,"The term refers to the official tie of Arizona, USA, invented during the 1950s."
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x5538,bolsal,
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x5539,bolster,
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x5540,bolster-cover,
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x5541,bolt,"The term is restricted to the 'nut and bolt' context. If the object is from a cross-bow, use QUARREL; if from a lock, use LOCK; and if a DRAW-BOLT, use that term."
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x5542,bombilla,
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x5543,bonang,"The term refers to the entire instrument, comprising a frame and kettle gongs used in gamelan."
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x5544,bonang-beater,
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x5545,bonbonnière,The term refers to a small fancy box to hold sweets.
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x46307,bond,
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x5546,bone-chisel,
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x5547,bone-saw,
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x5548,boning-rod,
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x5549,bonnet,
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x5550,bonnet-case,
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x5551,book,"This term should be used for entire books and also for pages extracted from them, apart from: book-illustrations, colophons, frontispieces ad title-pages which have their own Object Names."
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x5552,book of prints,"The term refers to a group of related prints bound together as a presentation or gift volume, without text; usually from the end of the 18thC to mid-19thC."
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x5553,book watch,
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x5554,book-case,The term does not refer to furniture.
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x5555,book-clasp,
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x5556,book-cover,
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x5557,book-decoration,The term should not be used for the Department of Prints and Drawings; BOOK-ILLUSTRATION should be used instead.
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x5558,book-end,
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x5559,book-illustration,"For the Department of Prints and Drawings, the term is entered as an Object Name for prints extracted from books (or proofs for illustrations), including head-pieces, tail-pieces, vignettes and other book decorations (apart from frontispieces and title-pages which are terms in their own right, under the Broad Term 'book-illustration'.). For Japanese woodblock printed illustrated books, the term is entered for a printed page extracted from an illustrated book. See also the Object Name 'illustrated book'. For vignettes on papyri, check the Description field, as these are not recorded as Object Name 'book-illustration', but only as 'papyrus'."
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x5560,book-label,
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x5561,book-mark,
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x5562,book-mount,The term includes exterior book-ornaments.
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x5563,book-rest,
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x5564,bookbinder's stamp,
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x5565,booklet,
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x108753,bookmark,
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x5566,bookplate,
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x5567,boomerang,
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x5568,boot,
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x5569,borer,A more specific term should be used if possible.
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x5570,boshanlu,
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x5571,boss,"The name of the whole object should be used, if known."
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x5572,bossed penannular brooch,
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x113072,bosu,Lime-spatula made of whale bone or turtle shell.
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x5573,bottle,
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x5574,bottle jack,
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x5575,bottle-cap,
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x5576,bottle-cover,
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x5577,bottle-holder,
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x5578,bottle-mould,
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x104357,bottle-opener,
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x5579,bottle-sealing,
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x5580,bottle-stamp,
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x5581,bottle-tripod,
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x5582,bough-pot,
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x51932,boundary ticket,
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x5583,boundary-marker,
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x5584,boundary-stone,
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x5585,bouquet,
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x5586,bouquetier,
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x5587,bow,"The term is restricted to the context of weapons. See also MUSICAL BOW for music, and BOW-STRING for unidentified bow-strings."
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x5588,bow brooch,
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x5589,bow drill,
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x5590,bow harp,
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x5591,bow trap,
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x5592,bow-case,
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x72565,bow-hook,
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x5593,bow-rest,
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x5595,bow-string,"If the term refers to a MUSICAL BOW, use that term. If from a weapon, use BOW."
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x5596,bowet,
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x5597,bowl,
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x5598,bowl-case,
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x5599,bowl-cover,
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x5600,bowl-fitting,
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x5601,bowl-holder,
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x5602,bowl-mould,
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x5603,bowl-stand,"The term refers to a stand for a bowl. When it is both a BOWL and a STAND, enter both terms."
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x5604,box,
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x5605,box brooch,
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x46293,box medal,
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x5606,box-fitting,
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x5607,box-sealing,
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x5608,box-weight,
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x5609,brace,
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x5610,bracelet,Bracelets can be worn on the wrist or arm. The term 'wrist-ornament' has BT: 'arm-ornament' so records for bracelets can be searched for under either BT as well as under 'bracelet'.
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x5611,bracket,
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x5612,bracket clock,
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x5613,bracteate,"For objects described as 'bracteates'. See also BRACTEATE COIN, BRACTEATE DISC, and BRACTEATE PENDANT."
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x101462,bracteate coin,
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x101463,bracteate disc,
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x101274,bracteate pendant,
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x5614,bradawl,The term is restricted to carpentry.
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x5616,brail,The term refers to a girdle for confining a hawk's wings.
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x5617,branding-iron,
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x5618,brandy-bowl,
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x5619,bras-en-l'air watch,
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x5620,brassiere,
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x5621,brazier,
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x5622,brazier-fitting,
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x45951,bread medal,
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x5623,bread-basket,
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x5624,bread-fruit-splitter,
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x5625,bread-mould,
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x5626,bread-plate,
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x5627,bread-punch,
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x5628,bread-stamp,
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x5629,breadboard,
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x5630,breakfast-set,The Object Names of each component should be entered as well as the Object Name 'breakfast-set'.
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x5631,breast-band,"The term is restricted to personal ornaments. If more appropriate, HARNESS should be used instead."
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x5632,breast-chain,
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x5633,breast-cloth,
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x5634,breast-ornament,
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x5635,breast-plate,
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x5636,breech-cloth,
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x5637,breeches,
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x5638,brick,
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x5639,brick-mould,
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x5640,brick-stamp,
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x5641,bridal head-dress,
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x5642,bride-price,"The term should be multiple-keyworded with other object names, as appropriate, e.g. spear."
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x108766,bridge-money,"The term refers to money made of bronze, associated with bronze spade-money and knife-money of ancient China."
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x5643,bridle,
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x5644,bridle-bit,
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x5645,briefcase,
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x5646,brigandine,
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x86211,briquetage,A collective name for the pans and fire bars used in the making of salt through evaporation
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x5647,broadside,"The term refers to single sheet with letterpress, most of those in the British Museum have images. Includes slip broadsides."
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x5648,broadsword,
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x5649,brocca,
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x45952,brockage,"The term refers to a coin which has been struck while a previous coin adhered to the striking die, so that a negative impression of one side is imprinted onto the coin."
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x5650,brooch,"As a rule, the Narrow Terms of BROOCH have been used for the collections in the Department of Prehistory and Europe. See also under FIBULA for the Department of Greece and Rome."
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x5651,brooch-mould,
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x5652,broom,
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x5653,brush,"If the object is a HAIR-BRUSH, use that term."
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x5654,brush-box,
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x5655,brush-case,
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x5656,brush-container,
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x115187,brush-hanger,The term refers to a hanging stand for writing and painting brushes in a Korean scholar's studio.
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x5657,brush-holder,
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x113449,brush-lid,
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x5658,brush-pot,
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x113448,brush-rest,
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x23496,brush-rest-stand,
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x112181,brush-shaper,The term refers to an object used to shape the tip of a brush and to remove excess water or ink.
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x5660,brush-washer,
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x5659,brush/pen-rest,
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x5661,buckelurne,
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x5662,bucket,
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x5663,buckle,
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x5664,buckle-fitting,The term should only be used when the object occurs in isolation. Object records with the Object Name BUCKLE or its Narrow Terms should also be consulted.
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x5665,buckle-mould,
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x5666,buckler,
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x5667,bugle,
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x117558,building stone,
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x5668,building/structure,
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x5669,bulb-vase,
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x5671,bulla-pendant,
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x5672,bullet,
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x5673,bullet-case,
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x5674,bullet-holder,
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x5675,bullet-mould,
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x5676,bullet-sling,
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x45960,bullion,
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x5677,bullock-cover,
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x5678,bullroarer,
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x105061,bum-bag,
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x118045,bumpa,
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x117148,bundle,
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x5679,bundle-wrap,
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x5680,buoy,
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x5681,burette,
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x5682,burgonet,
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x5683,burial-chamber,
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x5684,burial-chest,
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x5685,burial-cloth,
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x5686,burial-pot,
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x5687,burial-tape,
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x5688,burial-urn,
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x112274,burin busque,Dihedral burin on which the transverse part is formed by several burin facets which are usually convex in profile and stopped by a retouched notch. Characteristic of the Aurignacian.
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x113651,burin engraving,
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x112044,burin on a backed blade,Burin made on blades or bladelets with abrupt backing retouch. The backing is used to provide the striking platform for the burin removal. Characteristic of Epi-Palaeolithic assemblages in North Africa.
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x112273,burin on a break,"Blade or flake on which a break has been used as the striking platform from which a burin spall has been removed, perpendicular or slightly oblique to the axis of the break."
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x112042,burin on retouched truncation,Burin made on an abrupt retouched truncation which is straight and oblique to the axis of the piece.
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x5689,burin stone tool,
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x5692,burner,"If the object is part of a SMOKING-PIPE, use that term."
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x5693,burning-glass,
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x5694,burnisher,
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x5695,burnous,
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x5691,burqa,See also veil and its Narrow Terms.
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x46185,bus ticket,
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x72861,business-card,
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x5696,bust,
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x5697,butter-boat,
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x5698,butter-can,
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x5699,butter-churn,
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x5700,butter-cooler,
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x5701,butter-dish,
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x5702,butter-knife,
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x5703,butter-pot,
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x5704,butter-tub,
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x5705,butter-vessel,
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x5706,buttock-ornament,
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x5707,button,
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x5708,button brooch,
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x5709,button seal,
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x72569,button-cover,
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x5710,button-hole watch,
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x5711,button-hook,
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x5712,button-mould,
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x113841,byblos point,Tanged point found in Neolithic assemblages in the Near East fashioned on a blade. It is characterised by a tang that is generally not much narrower than the body and which is off-set from the body by an angle of more than 90 degrees (usually greater than 120). The tang tends to be retouched (often through pressure flaking) whilst the body and the point tend to be sparsely worked.
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x5714,byobu,A folding screen.
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x5715,cabasset,
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x5716,cabinet,
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x110625,cabinet card,"The term refers to photograph mounted on card, similar to, but larger than, a carte-de-visite. Despite the similarity, the cabinet format was used for landscape and other views before it was adopted for portraiture."
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x5717,caddy-spoon,
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x5718,cage,
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x5719,caique,
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x5720,caite,
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x5721,cajete,
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x5722,cake-mould,
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x5723,cake-plate,
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x5724,cake-stamp,
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x5725,cake-stand,
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x5726,calculator,
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x5727,calendar,
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x5728,calendar clock,
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x105948,calendar medal,
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x5729,calendar watch,
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x5730,calendar-case,
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x5731,calendar-disc,
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x5732,calendar-ring,
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x5733,calendar-stick,
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x5734,calender,The term is not restricted to machines.
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x5735,calipers,The term is restricted to measures.
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x5736,call,
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x5737,calligraphy,"Records for such objects should, where appropriate, include an additional Object Name, such as 'scroll', etc. and in all cases, the Subject 'calligraphy'. No Technique should be entered for objects which are regarded as 'calligraphy', unless also described as 'painting', etc."
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x105932,calligraphy tool/implement,
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x5738,calligraphy-board,
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x103335,calling-card-case,
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x5739,caltrop,
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x5740,calumet,
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x5741,calyx-cup,
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x5742,calyx-krater,
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x5743,camail,
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x5744,cambu,
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x72572,camel-bell,
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x5745,camel-blanket,
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x5746,camel-bridle,
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x5747,camel-cover,
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x5748,camel-harness,
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x5749,camel-saddle,
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x5750,camel-trappings,
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x5751,camel-whip,
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x5752,cameo,"The term refers to a stone (or shell, glass, glass paste, and other materials) of two or more layers, usually of different colour, which have been carved away to produce an image in relief. However, the term is also used for stones of one colour worked in the same way and for moulded glass or ceramic cameos."
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x5753,camera,
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x5754,camera-strap,
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x5755,camiseta,
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x5756,camphor-stick-holder,
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x5757,can,
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x114660,canaanean blade,Blade with a trapezoidal cross-section detached from a unipolar blade core. Characteristic of the early and middle Bronze Age in the Levant.
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x5758,candelabrum,
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x5759,candelero,
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x5760,candelon,
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x5761,candle,
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x5762,candle-box,
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x5763,candle-bracket,
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x5764,candle-case,
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x5765,candle-holder,
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x5766,candle-mould,
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x5767,candle-screen,
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x5768,candlestick,
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x5769,candlestick-holder,
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x103701,cane,
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x5770,cannon,
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x5771,cannon-ball,
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x5772,cannula,
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x5773,canoe,
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x5774,canoe-fitting,Only use the term when the object occurs in isolation. See also records with Object Name CANOE or its Narrow Terms.
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x5775,canoe-house,
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x5776,canoe-ornament,
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x5777,canoe-pole,
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x5778,canopic chest,
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x5779,canopic coffin,
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x5780,canopic jar,
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x5781,canopic urn,This term should not be used for the Department of Ancient Eygpt and the Sudan; see CANOPIC JAR.
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x5782,canopy,
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x5783,cantaro,
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x46189,canteen token,
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x5784,cap,The term is restricted to head-gear. See also LID.
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x72873,cap-hook,"A small hook with decorative element on the front and single S-shaped hook soldered onto the back. Often enamelled, studded with gems and pearls, or made in relief in bronze, silver or gold. Worn on the kind of man's black felt hat as worn at the very end of the 15th Century and into the 1530s in Europe."
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x5785,cape,
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x5786,capital,The term should only be used if the object occurs in isolation; otherwise use COLUMN or PILLAR.
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x46190,car park token,
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x5787,car-ferry,
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x5788,carafe,
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x5789,carbine,
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x5790,card,
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x46191,card counter,
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x108185,card-cutter,
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x5791,carder,
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x5792,carding-brush,
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x5793,carding-comb,
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x103868,carding-tool,The term refers to a tool used for raising the nap (pile) on the surface of a felted or knitted object. In Tunisia carding tools are used to raise the nap on the surface of chechias (men's skull-caps).
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x5794,carillon clock,
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x113606,carinated burin,Burin on which the transverse part is formed by several elongated burin facets which are convex in profile and frequently twisted.
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x112061,carinated end scraper,"End scraper made on a thick, domed flake modified by shallow, parallel-sided removals to form a steep scraper front."
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x113599,carinated scraper,"Scraper made on a thick, domed flake modified by steep, invasive, parallel-sided removals."
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x5795,carpet,
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x5796,carpet-bowl,
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x105563,carpet-comb,
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x5797,carpet-weight,
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x5798,carriage,
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x5799,carriage clock,
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x5800,carriage-fitting,The term should only be used when the object occurs in isolation. See also Object records with Object Name CARRIAGE or its Narrow Terms.
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x5801,carrier,This term does cover vessels.
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x5802,carrying-basket,
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x5803,carrying-belt,
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x5804,carrying-board,
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x5805,carrying-chair,
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x5806,carrying-cloth,
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x5807,carrying-net,
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x5808,carrying-pole,
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x5809,carrying-sling,
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x5810,carrying-strap,"When the object is a head-strap, use TUMP-LINE."
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x5811,cart,
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x5812,cart-cover,
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x5813,cart-fitting,Only use the term when the object occurs in isolation. See also Object records with Object Name CART or its Narrow Terms.
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x108314,carte-de-visite,The term refers to a small portrait photograph mounted on a card.
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x5814,cartonnage,
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x5815,cartoon,"The term is restricted to the context of both frescoes and paintings, and should not be confused with MODERN CARTOON."
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x5816,cartridge,
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x5817,cartridge-bag,
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x5818,cartridge-belt,
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x5819,cartridge-case,
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x5820,cartridge-holder,
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x5821,cartridge-loader,
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x5823,carver-chair,
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x5824,carving-fork,
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x5825,carving-knife,
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x5826,caryatid,
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x5827,case,
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x110020,cash card,A plastic card used for transactions from a credit based account.
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x113826,cash register,
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x5828,casket,
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x5829,casket-fitting,
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x5830,cassel cup,
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x5831,casserole-dish,
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x5832,cast,The term should be multiple-keyworded with the Object Name of the original. Any other details of the original should only be entered in the Description and Associated fields.
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x5833,castanet,
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x5834,casting waste,
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x5835,casting-jet,
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x5836,castor,The term is restricted to furniture.
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x5837,cat's cradle,
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x5838,catalogue,
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x5839,catamaran,
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x5840,catapult,
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x5841,catapult-bolt,
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x5842,catch,
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x5843,catchpole,
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x5844,catheter,
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x5845,cattle-bell,
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x5846,cattle-fetter,
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x5847,cattle-trappings,
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x5848,cattle-whip,
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x5849,caudle-cup,
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x5850,cauldron,
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x5851,cauldron-fitting,
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x5852,caulking-tool,
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x5854,ceiling,
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x5855,ceiling-coffer,
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x108186,ceiling-coffer-lid,An additional Object Name of painting or sculpture should be added as appropriate.
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x5856,ceiling-light,
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x5857,celery-dish,
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x5858,celestial globe,
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x5859,celt,
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x5860,cenotaph,
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x5861,censer,
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x5862,censer-fitting,
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x5863,censer-stand,
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x5864,centre-board,
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x5865,centre-piece,
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x5866,centre-seconds watch,
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x5867,centurion's ticket,
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x109033,ceremonial adze,
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x109031,ceremonial arrow,
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x72866,ceremonial axe,
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x5868,ceremonial board,
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x5869,ceremonial doll,
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x109030,ceremonial equipment,
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x109029,ceremonial paddle,
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x5870,ceremonial staff,
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x5872,chadar,"This term refers to a textile garment worn by both men and women in parts of South Asia and the Muslim world. When worn by women it is used to cover the head and shoulders, while men drape it around their shoulders. See also head-shawl and headscarf."
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x5873,chafing-dish,
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x5874,chain,
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x5875,chain mail,Do not use this term in the Department of Prehistory and Europe; use MAIL-ARMOUR.
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x5876,chair,
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x5877,chair-cover,
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x105286,chair-fitting,
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x5879,chakla,
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x5880,chalice,The term is generally restricted to a religious context except for in classical Greek and Roman settings where the usage is more defined by form.
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x5881,chalice-cup,
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x72577,chalk-stick,
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x5882,chamber clock,
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x5883,chamber-pot,
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x5884,chamberlain's key,The term refers to a key which is the emblem of membership of the Royal Household.
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x113991,chamfered piece,Blade or flake which exhibits an oblique transverse removal at the distal end. They are found amongst Levantine and North African Upper Palaeolithic assemblages.
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x5885,chamfrain,
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x5886,champagne-cup,
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x5887,champagne-flute,
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x5888,champagne-glass,
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x5889,chandarvo,
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x5890,chandelier,
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x5891,chandlery,
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x5892,changgi-board,The term refers to a Korean chess-board.
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x5893,changgi-piece,The term refers to a Korean chess-piece.
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x5894,changgi-set,Changgi is Korean chess. The Object Names of each component should be entered as well as the Object Name 'changgi-set'.
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x5895,chapbook,The term refers to a small cheap book made of poor quality paper and sewn together without covers. Chapbooks were sold widely between the late 17th century and early 19h century.
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x5896,chape,"A more specific term should be used if possible, e.g. BELT-FITTING, BUCKLE-FITTING, STRAP-FITTING."
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x5897,chaps,
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x5898,char-pot,
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x5899,charango,
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x5900,charcoal-burner,
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x5901,charger,"The term is restricted to vessels, but has been used interchangeably with PLATTER. Use PRIMING-FLASK where appropriate."
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x5902,chariot,
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x5903,chariot-fitting,The term should only be used when the object occurs in isolation. Also check Object records with Object Name CHARIOT or its Narrow Terms.
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x5905,charm,
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x5906,charm-box,
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x5907,charm-bracelet,
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x5908,charm-case,
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x5909,charm-holder,
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x5910,charm-necklace,
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x5911,chart,
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x5912,chastity-belt,
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x5913,chatelaine,
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x5914,chatelaine-watch,
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x5915,chatty,
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x103805,chechia,The term refers to a man's woollen skull-cap made in Tunisia.
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x5916,cheek-ornament,
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x5917,cheek-piece,
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x5918,cheese-grater,
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x5919,cheese-knife,
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x105991,cheese-press,
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x5920,cheese-scoop,
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x5921,chemise,"In the Department of Africa, Oceania and the Americas, the term applies to an undershirt."
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x5922,cheque,
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x5923,cheque-book,
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x101436,cheque-book holder,
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x5924,cheque-card,"A plastic card used to guarantee payment of a customer's cheque, up to the specified amount."
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x5925,cheroot,
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x45800,cheroot box,"The term refers to a container, common in Burma, for storing cheroots. They are frequently decorated with lacquer and in shape often follow that of the cheroot, being tall and thin."
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x5926,chess-board,
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x5927,chess-piece,
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x5928,chess-set,The Object Names of each component should be entered as well as the Object Name 'chess-set'.
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x5929,chest,
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x116067,chest panel,"The term refers to a square textile, made in Palestine, that is heavily embroidered and made to be sewn onto the front of a dress or shirt."
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x5930,chest-fitting,
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x5931,chest-of-drawers,
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x5932,chewing-stick,
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x5933,chicken-coop,
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x72578,chief-stick,
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x5934,child-bib,
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x5935,child-carrier,
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x5936,childcare equipment,
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x33366,chime,
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x5937,chiming clock,
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x5938,chimney-pot,
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x5939,chin-chain,
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x5940,chinese market watch,
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x5941,chisel,
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x5942,chocolate-box,
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x5943,chocolate-cup,
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x5944,chocolate-pot,
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x5945,choker,
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x116959,chokuto,"A Japanese term which refers to a straight sword, but similar in construction to the tachi."
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x5946,chopper,
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x5947,chopping tool,In the Department of Prehistory and Europe this term refers to a stone pebble with unifacial or bifacial flaking on one edge.
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x5948,chopping-block,"If the context is culinary, also enter the additional term CULINARY EQUIPMENT."
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x5949,chopping-board,"If the context is culinary, also enter the additional term CULINARY EQUIPMENT."
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x5950,chopping-knife,
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x5951,chopstick,
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x5952,chopstick-case,
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x5953,chopstick-rest,
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x5954,chous,
http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/thesauri/x5955,chrismatory,