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skallra, musikinstrument, rattle, musical instrument

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"Of course, balenge also used rattles. They are of the same types as depicted in Figs. 251 and 260. Fig. 341 shows a bale peel consisting of a large fruit peel with enclosed, dry seeds. The shell is strung on a stick and provided with a series of small holes." (p. 417, von Rosen, 1916, translated from Swedish).
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Title: skallra, musikinstrument, rattle, musical instrument
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"Of course, balenge also used rattles.
They are of the same types as depicted in Figs.
251 and 260.
Fig.
341 shows a bale peel consisting of a large fruit peel with enclosed, dry seeds.
The shell is strung on a stick and provided with a series of small holes.
" (p.
417, von Rosen, 1916, translated from Swedish).

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