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Plate VA Kindoki: Plan of the Kindoki cemetery, Mbanza Nsundi, Lower Congo (Clist et al. 2013b). Plate VIA Kindoki: The female burial in tomb 8 was wrapped in textiles and accompanied by rich grave goods including shell and glass beads and copper hawk bells (photo: Bernard Clist). Plate VIB Kindoki: The shell, copper, and miscellaneous glass beads of tomb 8 (all bead photos: Jean-Luc Elias, KIK/IRPA). Plate VIC Kindoki: The wound, blue, ridged-tube beads of tomb 8. Plate VID Kindoki: The wound, cylindrical, red-on-white beads of tomb 8. Note the many beads fused end to end during the manufacturing process. Plate VIIA Kindoki: Examples of the silvered blown beads and copper hawk bells found in tomb 8. Plate VIIB Kindoki: The burial in tomb 11 with a view of the skull showing the red-on-white beads at the neck and the buttons on the headdress (photos: Bernard-Olivier Clist and Igor Matonda). Plate VIIC Kindoki: The wound glass beads from tomb 9. Most were decorated with inlaid wreaths. Plate VIID Kindoki: The glass and shell or coral beads of tomb 12.
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