| 31. | The Bengal-Maldives cowry shell trade was the largest shell currency trade network in history.
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| 32. | Cowry shells were also widely used.
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| 33. | Lengths range from 19 cm for the Atlantic deer cowry, " Macrocypraea cervus ".
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| 34. | The cowry's smooth surface allows the needle to be positioned under the cloth more easily.
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| 35. | Its people conduct their buying and selling with cowries, like the people of Ml + .
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| 36. | The front area has Magimagi ( coconut fiber rope ) and cowry shells attached to the Magimagi.
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| 37. | Gold dust that weighed 4.6 grams was equivalent to 500 or 3, 000 cowries.
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| 38. | Cowry shells were among the devices used for divination by the Kaniyar Panicker astrologers of Kerala, India.
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| 39. | Around her neck she wears a black ribbon with a white cowry shell on it ( puleoto ).
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| 40. | Movement is controlled by throwing cowry shells, but there is also an element of strategy to the game.
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