A, B,
C,
D, E,
F, G,
H, I,
J, K,
L, M,
N, O,
P, Q,
R, S,
T, U,
V, W,
X, Y,
Z [Introduction]
UKI-E
The term refers to a perspective
picture particularly relating to townscapes or building interiors. The term
should be entered both as an Object Name and in the Subject field.
ULU
In the Department of Ethnography the
term should only be used for the North America collections; for the Oceania
collections the term MAIKA-PIECE should be used instead.
RT PARASOL
BT GUARD
BT PERSONAL ACCESSORY
RT PONCHO
RT SHIRT
BT GARMENT
NP UNKU
UNDERGARMENT
The term refers to clothes worn
under others, especially next to the skin.
RT SHIFT
BT GARMENT
NT BODICE
NT BRASSIERE
NT CORSET
NT DIAPER
NT PETTICOAT
NT SLIP
NT STAYS
NT UNDERDRESS
NT UNDERJACKET
NT UNDERPANTS
NT UNDERSHIRT
NT UNDERSKIRT
BT UNDERGARMENT
NT BLOOMERS
NP DRAWERS
NP KNICKERS
BT SHIRT
BT UNDERGARMENT
NT CHEMISE
RT MEDICAL/MEDICINE EQUIPMENT
BT COSMETIC-VESSEL
NT UNGUENT-BOTTLE
NT UNGUENT-FLASK
NT UNGUENT-JAR
NT UNGUENT-POT
NT UNGUENT-VASE
NP AMPHORA-STOPPER
UNIFORM
The term should be
multiple-keyworded with the names of the individual objects comprising the
uniform.
UNRECORDED
This term should only be used
when the documentation does not provide sufficient information to enter an
object name.
URINAL
The term is restricted to vessels.
RT BED-PAN
RT CHAMBER-POT
RT LATRINE
RT URINE-PIPE
BT TOILET-VESSEL
NP URINE TUB
RT BED-PAN
RT CHAMBER-POT
RT LATRINE
RT URINAL
BT CHILDCARE EQUIPMENT
BT VESSEL
NT BUCKELURNE
NT BURIAL-URN
NT CANOPIC URN
NT FUNERARY URN
NT SHOULDER-BOSS URN
NT TEA-URN
BT TOOL/IMPLEMENT
NP HOLLOWED STONE
NP UTILISED SLAB
A, B, C, D, E, F, G, H, I, J, K, L, M, N, O, P, Q, R, S, T, U, V, W, X, Y, Z [Introduction]
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