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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 material>
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beadworkers
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birchbark artists
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ceramicists
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arcanists
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majolicists
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potters
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repairers (ceramicists)
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terracotta artists
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enamelers
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enamel artists
[
N
]
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enamel painters
[
N
]
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feather workers
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amantecah
[
N
]
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gilders
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ciseleur-doreurs
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fassmalers
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glassworkers
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glassblowers
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glass founders
[
N
]
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glass grinders (glassworkers)
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glassmakers
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glass stainers
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glaziers (glass cutters)
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window makers
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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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japanners
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lapidaries (people)
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diamond cleavers
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diamond cutters
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diamond graders
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diamond workers
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setters (jewelers)
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tlatecque
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lattice cutters (people)
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leatherworkers
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belt makers
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cobblers
[
N
]
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curriers
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dressers (leatherworkers)
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fellmongers
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shoemakers
[
N
]
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tanners
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mālākāra
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marble workers
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metalworkers
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<metalworkers by type of metal>
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<metalworkers by process or technique>
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<metalworkers by product>
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niellists
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painters (tradespeople)
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industrial painters
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marine painters
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paperhangers
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papermakers
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dominotiers
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marbreurs
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perfumers
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plasterers
[
N
]
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stuccoists
[
N
]
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plasterwork artists
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pargeters
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stuccoists
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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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dyers
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furriers
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knitters
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needleworkers
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sewers (textile workers)
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shearers
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spinners
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stylists
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tailors
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<textile workers by product>
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weavers
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wool combers
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veneerers
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marqueteurs
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woodworkers
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fine woodworkers
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planers (woodworkers)
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sawyers
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woodcarvers (woodworkers)
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