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						Culture (Origin)Definition:
	
	 This field identifies the culture associated with the object.
 Observations:        The  Culture  field contains the name of the culture associated with  the object.The term entered in this field should make it possible to situate the  object in time and space and associate it with a specific human  group. This association is based on its ethnic association, the time,  language, region of origin, religion, style or production technique.For better search results in your database, avoid using a large variety of terms; draw up an authority list and add names of cultures as necessary.
 Entry rules:        Indicate the culture associated with the object using the adjectival form.
        Example|  | Culture | Canadian | 
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  You can use a generic term followed by a specific term when useful for research.   In that case, separate the data by a comma followed by a space.
  Example|  | Culture | African, Dogon | 
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  If you are unsure whether your information is correct, include a space and a question mark after the name of the culture.
    ExampleA knife, probably Paleo-Indian |  | Object Name | knife | 
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 |  | Culture | Paleo-Indian ? | 
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   If no research has been done to identify the culture associated with  the object, leave this field blank.If, even after conducting research, you are unable to determine the name of the culture associated with an object, enter "unknown". If necessary, add a comment in the  Cataloguer Remarks  field.
  Example|  | Object Name | basket | 
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 |  | Culture | unknown | 
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 |  | Cataloguer Remarks | Despite the information provided by the donor in 1929, this basket is not from the Baulé culture. | 
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 This field may not contain more than one entry.
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