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Object Number 2002.1.2405
Display Title Whistle made of reed
Descriptions
Object Description Whistle made of reed
Inventory Description Reed whistle fragment, open one end, perforated, resin partial stopper.
Classification
  • Woodwind
Department Ethnographic
Geography/Provenience/Site Name
South America
Dimensions Overall: 7.3 x 0.6 x 0.6 cm (2 7/8 x 1/4 x 1/4 in.)
Quantity 1
Provenance
Provenance Found in the museum

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