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RITUAL BRONZES FIG. 26 (above): Mokha fi gure with ayami “rider.” Nanai, Amur region, eastern Siberia. Wood. L: 23.5 cm. Museum of the History and Culture of the Peoples of Siberia and the Far East, Novosibirsk. From Derevianko, 2005: fi g. 60. FIGS. 27a and b (far left center): Two seven in the form of mokha (stylized representations of a tiger) with ayami “riders.” Nanai, Amur region, eastern Siberia. Probably 18th or 19th century. Copper alloy. L: 10 and 10.5 cm. Private collection. FIGS. 28a and b (near left, above and center): Two seven in the form of mokha (stylized representations of a tiger). Nanai, Amur region, eastern Siberia. Probably 18th or 19th century. Copper alloy. L: 6 and 7.5 cm. Private collection, Scandinavia. FIG. 29 (left): Figure of a bear. Nanai, Amur region, eastern Siberia. Probably 18th or 19th century. Copper alloy. L: 5 cm. Private collection, Scandinavia. 123 FIG. 30 (above): Figure of a serpent. Nanai, Amur region, eastern Siberia. Probably 18th or 19th century. Copper alloy. L: 4.5 cm. Private collection, Scandinavia.


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