Skip to main content
Object Number 06-5-10/65816
Display Title Iron dish for mixing medicine
Descriptions
Inventory Description Container, bowl, iron, rounded base, tear-drop shaped, two perforations
Classification
  • Bowl
Department Ethnographic
Culture
  • Pomo
Geography/Provenience/Site Name
North America / United States / California / Lake County
Materials Iron
Dimensions Overall: 3.8 x 12.2 x 11.1 cm (1 1/2 x 4 13/16 x 4 3/8 in.)
Quantity 1
Label on object 65816
Provenance
Collector Grace A. Nicholson
Dealer Dr. Fred Hagan
Donor Mr. Lewis Hobart Farlow (01/01/1906)

Important Note about Historical Language

Collections records may contain language, reflecting past collecting practices and methods of analysis, that is no longer acceptable. The Peabody Museum is committed to addressing the problem of offensive and discriminatory language present in its database. Our museum staff are continually updating these records, adding to and improving content. We welcome your feedback and any questions or concerns you may want to share. Please email us with your comments.

PrimaryMedia Object Number Title Classification Geography/Provenience SHARE
Image Not Available for /Twikwe's possessions, including (left to right) tortoise shell spoon, three pieces of bone used for pounding and grinding, a bone dish used for mixing poison for arrows, and two pieces of ostrich bone used to give a hide a last, fine scraping, with a ruler for measurement
2001.29.27249 /Twikwe's possessions, including (left to right) tortoise shell spoon, three pieces of bone used for pounding and grinding, a bone dish used for mixing poison for arrows, and two pieces of ostrich bone used to give a hide a last, fine scraping, with a ruler for measurement
/Ai Ha !O Pan
Image Not Available for /Twikwe's possessions, including (left to right) tortoise shell spoon, three pieces of bone used for pounding and grinding, a bone dish used for mixing poison for arrows, and two pieces of ostrich bone used to give a hide a last, fine scraping, with a ruler for measurement
2001.29.20868 /Twikwe's possessions, including (left to right) tortoise shell spoon, three pieces of bone used for pounding and grinding, a bone dish used for mixing poison for arrows, and two pieces of ostrich bone used to give a hide a last, fine scraping, with a ruler for measurement
/Ai Ha !O Pan
(left to right): wooden food dish, wooden mixing bowl, calabash drinking cup
2005.3.94.14 (left to right): wooden food dish, wooden mixing bowl, calabash drinking cup
Ecuador
Image Not Available for Bone from the knee of the antelope used for a dish for mixing poison, held in a person's hand
2001.29.23113 Bone from the knee of the antelope used for a dish for mixing poison, held in a person's hand
Nyae Nyae Conservancy
Image Not Available for Bone from the knee of the antelope, used for a dish for mixing poison, and ruler for measurement
2001.29.23112 Bone from the knee of the antelope, used for a dish for mixing poison, and ruler for measurement
Nyae Nyae Conservancy
Image Not Available for Bone from antelope knee, used as a dish for mixing poison, and ruler for measurement
2001.29.23111 Bone from antelope knee, used as a dish for mixing poison, and ruler for measurement
Nyae Nyae Conservancy
Image Not Available for Bone from antelope knee, used as a dish for mixing poison, and ruler for measurement
2001.29.28917 Bone from antelope knee, used as a dish for mixing poison, and ruler for measurement
Nyae Nyae Conservancy
Image Not Available for Bone from the knee of the antelope, used for a dish for mixing poison, and ruler for measurement
2001.29.28918 Bone from the knee of the antelope, used for a dish for mixing poison, and ruler for measurement
Nyae Nyae Conservancy
Image Not Available for Bone from the knee of the antelope used for a dish for mixing poison, held in a person's hand
2001.29.28919 Bone from the knee of the antelope used for a dish for mixing poison, held in a person's hand
Nyae Nyae Conservancy
Wooden dish - formerly used as plates - now as serving dishes or for general use
37-105-50/3109 Wooden dish - formerly used as plates - now as serving dishes or for general use
Bowl
Africa
Wooden dish - formerly used as plates, now as serving dishes or for general use
37-105-50/3110 Wooden dish - formerly used as plates, now as serving dishes or for general use
Bowl
Africa
Wooden dish - formerly used as plates - now as serving dishes or for general use
37-105-50/3105 Wooden dish - formerly used as plates - now as serving dishes or for general use
Bowl
Africa