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Object Number
20-33-40/D1604.1
Display Title
Canes with carved human heads
Descriptions
Inventory Description
Carved wooden staff, long stick, curved at one end, carved human head, incised
Classification
- Staff
Department
Ethnographic
Materials
Wood, Metal
Dimensions
Overall: 93.7 x 14 x 5 cm (36 7/8 x 5 1/2 x 1 15/16 in.)
Quantity
1
Label on object
20-33-40/ D1604.1, 91-Q / 63
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PrimaryMedia | Object Number | Title | Classification | Geography/Provenience | SHARE |
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| 20-33-40/D1604 | Canes with carved human heads |
Staff
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Bosnia?
| |
| 08-36-70/74288.1 | Chief's canes used as badges of authority |
Staff
|
Eastern Lepanto
Northern Nueva Vizcaya | |
| 08-36-70/74288.2 | Chief's canes used as badges of authority |
Staff
|
Eastern Lepanto
Northern Nueva Vizcaya | |
| 08-36-70/74288 | Chief's canes used as badges of authority |
Staff
|
Eastern Lepanto
Northern Nueva Vizcaya | |
| 30-66-50/H1400.6 | Staff finial, carved wood human head, black and red seed eyes, fiber cord at nec |
Staff
|
Tanzania
| |
| 30-66-50/H1400.1 | Canes, carved wood and iron |
Spear
|
Tanzania
| |
| 30-66-50/H1400.5 | Cane, carved wood and iron |
Staff
|
Tanzania
| |
| 30-66-50/H1400.3 | Cane, carved wood and iron |
Staff
|
Tanzania
| |
| 37-105-50/3148 | Wooden cane - typical of the carved walking sticks |
Staff
|
Africa
| |
| 27-5-70/D2998 | Canes |
Cane
|
Hawaii
| |
| 987-24-10/60662 | Wooden cane divided into stem and end knob. |
Staff
|
North Dakota
| |
| 987-24-10/60663 | Wooden varnished cane with carved serpent along length. |
Staff
|
North Dakota
|