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Object Number
56-28-20/19785
Display Title
Shoulder yoke or carrying pole
Descriptions
Inventory Description
Carrying pole, tapered to pointed barbed ends, split, slightly curved
Classification
- Pole
Department
Ethnographic
Culture
- Seri
Geography/Provenience/Site Name
Central America
/
Mexico
/
Tabasco
Central America / Mexico / Sonora
Central America / Mexico / Sonora
Additional Geographic Terms
Oh-nah camp
Materials
Wood
Dimensions
Overall: 103.2 x 5.9 x 3.2 cm (40 5/8 x 2 5/16 x 1 1/4 in.)
Quantity
1
Label on object
56-28-20/19785
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PrimaryMedia | Object Number | Title | Classification | Geography/Provenience | SHARE |
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| 56-28-20/19786 | Shoulder yoke or carrying pole |
Pole
|
Tabasco
Sonora | |
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Pole
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| |
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Pole
|
Siberia
| |
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Pole
|
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| |
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Pole
|
Alaska
| |
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Pole
|
Porajarvi Parish
| |
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Tools
|
Honolulu County
| |
| 13-24-60/84939 | Carrying yoke |
Yoke
|
Assam
| |
| 13-24-60/85139 | Carrying yoke |
Yoke
|
Upper Burma
| |
| 13-24-60/85140 | Carrying yoke |
Yoke
|
Upper Burma
| |
| 973-42-50/11716 | Gambari: a yoke and/or the term used for the primary cross piece of a plow; b. l |
Yoke
|
Northern Wallega
| |
Media Restricted
| 2004.24.20997 | Sacred pole of the Omaha Indians, carrying strap belonging to the sacred pole |
Omaha
|