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    <dcterms:title><![CDATA[horse figure]]></dcterms:title>
    <dcterms:description><![CDATA[Little ceramic horse, with a hole in back, flower decoration. Colours: white, brown, yellow, green, blue.]]></dcterms:description>
    <dcterms:abstract><![CDATA[In Europe about 3000-1700BC, from the late Neolithic into the Bronze Age, flat-based, finely made pots, known as beakers, were widespread. They have an S- or Z-shaped profile, and are decorated with bands of fine incised geometric pattern. In NE Scotland the Northern beaker types are associated with the introduction of metal working and are often found in individual cist burials, both probably related to settlement of people from Europe. Later beakers were made locally, and often have archaic or idiosyncratic features. This beaker is a Late Northern type. It is of medium size and has a rounded belly and a short neck. The comb-impressed decoration is in four horizontal bands separated by plain areas, and is on the neck and body, where it is not quite horizontal. The decoration comprises chevrons, zig-zags, and ladder patterns confined between lines. The beaker was found at Mains of Leslie, Premnay, Aberdeenshire in a grave with a skeleton and some clay lumps and pebbles.]]></dcterms:abstract>
    <dcterms:creator><![CDATA[Hasluck, Margaret ]]></dcterms:creator>
    <dcterms:date><![CDATA[ Early: 1850 Late: 1922 Period: ]]></dcterms:date>
    <dcterms:relation><![CDATA[clay fired.clay glaze ]]></dcterms:relation>
    <dcterms:format><![CDATA[L: 225 mm W: 155 mm]]></dcterms:format>
    <dcterms:identifier><![CDATA[<a href="http://calms.abdn.ac.uk/Geology/dserve.exe?dsqIni=Dserve.ini&amp;dsqApp=Archive&amp;dsqCmd=Show.tcl&amp;dsqDb=Catalog&amp;dsqPos=0&amp;dsqSearch=%28ObjectNumber%3D%27ABDUA%3A9706%27%29">ABDUA:9706</a>]]></dcterms:identifier>
    <dcterms:coverage><![CDATA[Europa Albania]]></dcterms:coverage>
</rdf:Description><rdf:Description rdf:about="https://exhibitions.abdn.ac.uk/university-collections/document/772">
    <dcterms:title><![CDATA[ cap]]></dcterms:title>
    <dcterms:description><![CDATA[Cotton cap, worn by male peasants. Colour: white and beige. Middle decoration: smock work and zig-zag embroidery.]]></dcterms:description>
    <dcterms:creator><![CDATA[Hasluck, Margaret ]]></dcterms:creator>
    <dcterms:relation><![CDATA[vegetable.fibre fabric cotton ]]></dcterms:relation>
    <dcterms:format><![CDATA[L: 240 mm W: 150 mm]]></dcterms:format>
    <dcterms:identifier><![CDATA[<a href="http://calms.abdn.ac.uk/Geology/dserve.exe?dsqIni=Dserve.ini&amp;dsqApp=Archive&amp;dsqCmd=Show.tcl&amp;dsqDb=Catalog&amp;dsqPos=0&amp;dsqSearch=%28ObjectNumber%3D%27ABDUA%3A9777%27%29">ABDUA:9777</a>]]></dcterms:identifier>
    <dcterms:coverage><![CDATA[Albania]]></dcterms:coverage>
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    <dcterms:title><![CDATA[cap hat ]]></dcterms:title>
    <dcterms:description><![CDATA[Black leather hat, decorated with embossed white metal band, brass eyelets, gold lace etc.]]></dcterms:description>
    <dcterms:creator><![CDATA[Hasluck, Margaret ]]></dcterms:creator>
    <dcterms:relation><![CDATA[leather metal brass lace ]]></dcterms:relation>
    <dcterms:format><![CDATA[H: 193 mm Dia: 170 mm]]></dcterms:format>
    <dcterms:identifier><![CDATA[<a href="http://calms.abdn.ac.uk/Geology/dserve.exe?dsqIni=Dserve.ini&amp;dsqApp=Archive&amp;dsqCmd=Show.tcl&amp;dsqDb=Catalog&amp;dsqPos=0&amp;dsqSearch=%28ObjectNumber%3D%27ABDUA%3A63214%27%29">ABDUA:63214</a>]]></dcterms:identifier>
    <dcterms:coverage><![CDATA[Kozarn, Albania]]></dcterms:coverage>
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    <dcterms:title><![CDATA[toy.dancing.bird ]]></dcterms:title>
    <dcterms:description><![CDATA[Rectangular base and top. Poker work decoration and inscription ( maker&#039;s name). 4 paper flowers. Bird on top. Hasluck: &#039;Dancing bird made by a Catholic mountaineer from Albania. It dances as man plays Lahuta - a simple mountain lyre. A thread attached to the player&#039;s right hand little finger makes the bird dance. Probably of European origin as bird known in Elbasan 40 years ago as European.&#039;]]></dcterms:description>
    <dcterms:abstract><![CDATA[Urns were the dominant type of pottery vessel used in burials, usually of a cremated body, during the early Bronze Age, about 1450-1250BC. They are found both in cemeteries and as secondary burials in barrows, often with the base uppermost, and may be accompanied by other grave goods. An urn is tall with a flat, often very narrow base, and may be decorated. There are two separate urn traditions, collared and cordoned urns. This is an incomplete cordoned urn, the base is missing, but the bevelled rim, the neck, defined by two cordons, and the decorated collar area are preserved. The cordon around the base of the collar is particularly emphasised. The cord-impressed decoration makes a pattern of interlocking striped triangles. The urn was found at Drumtochty, Fetteresso, Kincardineshire. The decoration is typical for a cordoned urn. The damage to the base suggests that the urn was originally inverted over a cremation and was subsequently damaged by ploughing.f]]></dcterms:abstract>
    <dcterms:creator><![CDATA[Hasluck, Margaret ]]></dcterms:creator>
    <dcterms:relation><![CDATA[wood paper]]></dcterms:relation>
    <dcterms:format><![CDATA[ H: 210 mm L: 150 mm W: 150 mm]]></dcterms:format>
    <dcterms:identifier><![CDATA[<a href="http://calms.abdn.ac.uk/Geology/dserve.exe?dsqIni=Dserve.ini&amp;dsqApp=Archive&amp;dsqCmd=Show.tcl&amp;dsqDb=Catalog&amp;dsqPos=0&amp;dsqSearch=%28ObjectNumber%3D%27ABDUA%3A9752%27%29">ABDUA:9752</a>]]></dcterms:identifier>
</rdf:Description><rdf:Description rdf:about="https://exhibitions.abdn.ac.uk/university-collections/document/775">
    <dcterms:title><![CDATA[net]]></dcterms:title>
    <dcterms:description><![CDATA[Partridge net in cotton thread and horse&#039;s hair. See Additional Notes for more details.]]></dcterms:description>
    <dcterms:creator><![CDATA[Hasluck,Margaret Mrs]]></dcterms:creator>
    <dcterms:date><![CDATA[Late: 1922 Period:]]></dcterms:date>
    <dcterms:relation><![CDATA[horse.hair cotton ]]></dcterms:relation>
    <dcterms:format><![CDATA[L: 720 mm]]></dcterms:format>
    <dcterms:identifier><![CDATA[<a href="http://calms.abdn.ac.uk/Geology/dserve.exe?dsqIni=Dserve.ini&amp;dsqApp=Archive&amp;dsqCmd=Show.tcl&amp;dsqDb=Catalog&amp;dsqPos=0&amp;dsqSearch=%28ObjectNumber%3D%27ABDUA%3A63206%27%29">ABDUA:63206</a>]]></dcterms:identifier>
    <dcterms:coverage><![CDATA[Europe Albania]]></dcterms:coverage>
</rdf:Description><rdf:Description rdf:about="https://exhibitions.abdn.ac.uk/university-collections/document/776">
    <dcterms:title><![CDATA[shepherd&#039;s.crook ]]></dcterms:title>
    <dcterms:description><![CDATA[Shepherd&#039;s crook in wood, decoration: incised cross-hatching and diagonal lines, figure on the back, &#039;said to be that of a goddess&#039;. Hasluck: &#039;A Shepherd&#039;s Crook. This specimen was carved in a village near Larissa, but the industry is common all over Greece. This is not quite unsophisticated work, however, as the carver said he had done &#039;a goddess&#039; , but he could not name her.&#039;]]></dcterms:description>
    <dcterms:abstract><![CDATA[In Europe about 3000-1700BC, from the late Neolithic into the Bronze Age, flat-based, finely made pots, known as beakers, were widespread. They have an S- or Z-shaped profile, and are decorated with bands of fine incised geometric pattern. In NE Scotland the Northern beaker types are associated with the introduction of metal working and are often found in individual cist burials, both probably related to settlement of people from Europe. Later beakers were made locally, and often have archaic or idiosyncratic features. This is a Primary Northern beaker. It has an S-shaped profile, with a globular body. The decoration is small cord-impressed marks, comprising two bands of lines, zig-zags, and dots on the belly and lower body, and verticals, zig-zags and diagonals on the upper neck. Plain zones separate the bands. The beaker was found at Catterline, Kinneff, Kincardineshire at the end of the 19th century. A schist pendant was found with it. This early type of beaker is uncommon in NE Scotland.]]></dcterms:abstract>
    <dcterms:creator><![CDATA[Hasluck,Margaret Mrs]]></dcterms:creator>
    <dcterms:date><![CDATA[Late: 1922 Period: ]]></dcterms:date>
    <dcterms:relation><![CDATA[wood]]></dcterms:relation>
    <dcterms:format><![CDATA[H: 104 mm W: 65 mm ]]></dcterms:format>
    <dcterms:identifier><![CDATA[<a href="http://calms.abdn.ac.uk/Geology/dserve.exe?dsqIni=Dserve.ini&amp;dsqApp=Archive&amp;dsqCmd=Show.tcl&amp;dsqDb=Catalog&amp;dsqPos=0&amp;dsqSearch=%28ObjectNumber%3D%27ABDUA%3A9719%27%29">ABDUA:9719</a>]]></dcterms:identifier>
    <dcterms:coverage><![CDATA[Larissa, Greece<br />
<br />
]]></dcterms:coverage>
</rdf:Description><rdf:Description rdf:about="https://exhibitions.abdn.ac.uk/university-collections/document/777">
    <dcterms:title><![CDATA[apron]]></dcterms:title>
    <dcterms:description><![CDATA[Apron, in tapestry work, decorated with copper, beads and copper wire. Bulgaria or Yugoslavia? (see Museum&#039;s &#039;Slip Catalogue).]]></dcterms:description>
    <dcterms:creator><![CDATA[Hasluck, Margaret ]]></dcterms:creator>
    <dcterms:date><![CDATA[Early: 1850 Late: 1923 Period:]]></dcterms:date>
    <dcterms:relation><![CDATA[cloth thread metal copper]]></dcterms:relation>
    <dcterms:format><![CDATA[L: 820 mm W: 840 mm]]></dcterms:format>
    <dcterms:identifier><![CDATA[<a href="http://calms.abdn.ac.uk/Geology/dserve.exe?dsqIni=Dserve.ini&amp;dsqApp=Archive&amp;dsqCmd=Show.tcl&amp;dsqDb=Catalog&amp;dsqPos=0&amp;dsqSearch=%28ObjectNumber%3D%27ABDUA%3A63213%27%29">ABDUA:63213</a>]]></dcterms:identifier>
    <dcterms:coverage><![CDATA[Bitola region, Yugoslavia<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
]]></dcterms:coverage>
</rdf:Description><rdf:Description rdf:about="https://exhibitions.abdn.ac.uk/university-collections/document/778">
    <dcterms:title><![CDATA[saddle bag]]></dcterms:title>
    <dcterms:description><![CDATA[Saddle-bag in plush and leather. Various designs in red, navy blue and fawn.]]></dcterms:description>
    <dcterms:creator><![CDATA[Hasluck, Margaret ]]></dcterms:creator>
    <dcterms:relation><![CDATA[ leather pigment cloth ]]></dcterms:relation>
    <dcterms:format><![CDATA[L: 1250 mm W: 435 mm]]></dcterms:format>
    <dcterms:identifier><![CDATA[<a href="http://calms.abdn.ac.uk/Geology/dserve.exe?dsqIni=Dserve.ini&amp;dsqApp=Archive&amp;dsqCmd=Show.tcl&amp;dsqDb=Catalog&amp;dsqPos=0&amp;dsqSearch=%28ObjectNumber%3D%27ABDUA%3A63224%27%29">ABDUA:63224</a>]]></dcterms:identifier>
</rdf:Description><rdf:Description rdf:about="https://exhibitions.abdn.ac.uk/university-collections/document/779">
    <dcterms:title><![CDATA[tray]]></dcterms:title>
    <dcterms:description><![CDATA[Large round tray, beaten copper, tinned after engraving with two interlocking triangles in centre. Moslem date engraved on margin, and Arabic inscription.]]></dcterms:description>
    <dcterms:creator><![CDATA[Hasluck, Margaret ]]></dcterms:creator>
    <dcterms:relation><![CDATA[metal copper tin ]]></dcterms:relation>
    <dcterms:format><![CDATA[Dia: 935 mm]]></dcterms:format>
    <dcterms:language><![CDATA[Translation of engraved Arabic inscription: Property of Yonis Saki]]></dcterms:language>
    <dcterms:identifier><![CDATA[<a href="http://calms.abdn.ac.uk/Geology/dserve.exe?dsqIni=Dserve.ini&amp;dsqApp=Archive&amp;dsqCmd=Show.tcl&amp;dsqDb=Catalog&amp;dsqPos=0&amp;dsqSearch=%28ObjectNumber%3D%27ABDUA%3A63223%27%29">ABDUA:63223</a>]]></dcterms:identifier>
</rdf:Description><rdf:Description rdf:about="https://exhibitions.abdn.ac.uk/university-collections/document/780">
    <dcterms:title><![CDATA[dish]]></dcterms:title>
    <dcterms:description><![CDATA[Round dish used as a hanging decoration (&#039;hoel&#039;). Decoration: woman in centre, long dress, floral design, (black) drawing, other colours: white, brown, green, yellow.]]></dcterms:description>
    <dcterms:abstract><![CDATA[In Europe about 3000-1700BC, from the late Neolithic into the Bronze Age, flat-based, finely made pots, known as beakers, were widespread. They have an S- or Z-shaped profile, and are decorated with bands of fine incised geometric pattern. In NE Scotland the Northern beaker types are associated with the introduction of metal working and are often found in individual cist burials, both probably related to settlement of people from Europe. Later beakers were made locally, and often have archaic or idiosyncratic features. This beaker is a long-necked Developed Northern type. It is heavy for so small a vessel, but well made. The decoration is in narrow bands of impressed chevrons and cross-hatching on the foot, waist and neck, with a broad band of similar patterns on the belly. The bands are separated by plain, burnished zones. Some of the pattern is in-filled with clay lime, which may be part of an original colouring. The beaker was found at Johnston, Leslie, Aberdeenshire in a cist made of slate slabs and accompanied by two flint scrapers.<br />
<br />
]]></dcterms:abstract>
    <dcterms:creator><![CDATA[Hasluck, Margaret ]]></dcterms:creator>
    <dcterms:date><![CDATA[Early: 1949 Late: Period:]]></dcterms:date>
    <dcterms:relation><![CDATA[clay fired.clay pottery glaze ]]></dcterms:relation>
    <dcterms:format><![CDATA[ Dia: 157 mm ]]></dcterms:format>
    <dcterms:identifier><![CDATA[<a href="http://calms.abdn.ac.uk/Geology/dserve.exe?dsqIni=Dserve.ini&amp;dsqApp=Archive&amp;dsqCmd=Show.tcl&amp;dsqDb=Catalog&amp;dsqPos=0&amp;dsqSearch=%28ObjectNumber%3D%27ABDUA%3A9704%27%29">ABDUA:9704</a>]]></dcterms:identifier>
    <dcterms:coverage><![CDATA[Albania]]></dcterms:coverage>
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