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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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<people in crafts and trades by activity>
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carvers (people in crafts)
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gem carvers
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glass carvers
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image carvers
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ivory carvers
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repareurs
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sealmakers
[
N
]
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stone carvers
[
N
]
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casters (people)
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brass casters
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bronze casters
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plaster casters
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teocuitlapitzqueh
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dowsers
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engravers (incisers)
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coin engravers
[
N
]
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diesinkers
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glass engravers
[
N
]
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sealmakers
[
N
]
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stone engravers
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founders (craftsmen)
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glass founders
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metal founders
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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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photo editors
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loftsmen
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machinists
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marblers (generic craftspeople)
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marbreurs
[
N
]
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mat makers
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mechanics (people)
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millwrights
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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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bookbinders
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bookmakers
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colorers (graphic design artist)
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compositors (people in printing industry)
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makeup arrangers
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opaquers
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pressmen
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printers (people)
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proofreaders
[
N
]
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siderographers
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stereotypers
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typesetters (people)
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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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rubricators
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tlahcuilohqueh
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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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