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Clay tablets and human skin: 10 special collections at universities


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Clay tablets and human skin: 10 special collections at universities

Interior of Beinecke Rare Book Library at Yale University



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Forgeries

Crop view of vintage books



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Voynich Manuscript

Beinecke Rare Book & Manuscript Library at Yale University



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Taxidermied animals

RISD campus in Providence



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Historical texts on witchcraft

Uris Library at Cornell University



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Classic pigments

Harvard University Fogg Art Museum



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Books bound in human skin

John Hay Library on Brown University Campus



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Ancient cuneiform clay tablets

Columbia University Library



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Showgirls

Exterior view of the UNLV Lied Library



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Miniature books

Campus of Indiana University in Bloomington



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Magical amulets

Sterling Memorial Library at Yale University


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