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Agents Facet
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People (hierarchy name)
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people (agents)
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<people by occupation>
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<people in crafts and trades>
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craftspeople
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toltecah
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<people in crafts and trades by activity>
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carvers (people in crafts)
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casters (people)
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dowsers
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engravers (incisers)
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founders (craftsmen)
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foundrymen
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framemakers
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grinders (craftsmen)
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image editors
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loftsmen
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machinists
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marblers (generic craftspeople)
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mat makers
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mechanics (people)
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metal pourers
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millers (people)
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molders
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passe-partout makers
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<people in the printing industry>
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polishers
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restorers
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riggers (people)
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scribes (people)
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setters-out
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stokers (furnace workers)
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taxidermists
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turners
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<people in crafts and trades by material>
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beadworkers
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birchbark artists
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ceramicists
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enamelers
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feather workers
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gilders
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glassworkers
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glazers (applying glaze)
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hairwork artists
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horn workers
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inlayers
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lacquerers
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lapidaries (people)
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lattice cutters (people)
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leatherworkers
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mālākāra
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marble workers
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metalworkers
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niellists
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painters (tradespeople)
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paperhangers
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papermakers
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perfumers
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plasterers
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plasterwork artists
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porcelain makers
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quillworkers
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scrimshanders (people)
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stainers
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textile workers
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veneerers
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woodworkers
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<people in crafts and trades by product>
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artists' colormen
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barometer makers
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basket makers (craftsmen)
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blockcutters
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bowyers
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brewers
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brickmakers
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broommakers
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brushmakers
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butchers
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carpet makers
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chandlers
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cheesemakers
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clockmakers
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coach makers
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coin engravers
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confectioners (candymakers)
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cooks
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coopers
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cutlers
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die makers (numismatics)
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distillers
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dollhouse makers
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dollmakers
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fan makers
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feltmakers
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flower makers
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furniture workers
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globe makers
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glovers (people)
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gunsmiths
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harpsichord makers
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instrument makers
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jewelers (people in crafts)
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lamp makers
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luthiers
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mirror makers
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modelers
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model makers
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musical instrument makers
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music box makers
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opticians
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organ builders
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panel makers
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part makers
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patternmakers
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puppet makers
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regalia makers
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retablistas
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rope-makers
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saddlers
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sailmakers
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scientific instrument makers
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sealmakers
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shoemakers
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sign painters
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stair builders
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sundial makers
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swordsmiths
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theater workers
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tile makers
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toolmakers
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toymakers
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vintners
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wagon makers
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watchmakers
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weapons makers
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wheelwrights
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wigmakers
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