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Object Number
91-6-70/50605.3
Display Title
Composite Spear, 4 iron prongs
Descriptions
Object Description
Fish spear
Inventory Description
Spear, wood shaft, split, 4 metal? pronged head, resin and fiber wrapped
Classification
- Spear
Department
Ethnographic
Geography/Provenience/Site Name
Oceania
/
Australia
/
Queensland
Dimensions
Overall: 276 x 2.7 x 1.8 cm (108 11/16 x 1 1/16 x 11/16 in.)
Quantity
1
Label on object
91-6-70/50605.3
Provenance
Collector
A. P. Goodwin
Seller
A. P. Goodwin
(1891)
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PrimaryMedia | Object Number | Title | Classification | Geography/Provenience | SHARE |
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| 91-6-70/50606 | Composite Spear, 2 iron prongs |
Spear
|
Queensland
| |
| 91-6-70/50605.1 | Composite Spear, 4 prong, barbed |
Spear
|
Queensland
| |
| 91-6-70/50603.1 | Composite spear, 4 prong, barbed |
Spear
|
Queensland
| |
| 91-6-70/50603.2 | Composite spear, 4 prong, barbed |
Spear
|
Queensland
| |
| 91-6-70/50605.2 | Spear shaft |
Spear
|
Queensland
| |
| 91-6-70/50604 | Composite spear, 4 prong, barbed |
Spear
|
Queensland
| |
| 51-32-70/3265 | Spear, carved prongs |
Spear
|
Northern Territory
| |
| 42-25-30/3963 | Model fish spear - wooden handle with 4 iron prongs |
Spear
Raw Material |
Peru
| |
| 17-17-10/87159 | Hair seal spear, fir shaft, hard hack prongs; mastu |
Spear
|
Gwa I
| |
| 88-51-10/50390 | Prongs for spear |
Spear
|
Northwest Territories
| |
| 34-91-50/778 | Fish spear with 4 wooden prongs |
Spear
|
Kaimosi
| |
| 42-25-30/3963.1 | Model fish spear - wooden handle with 4 iron prongs |
Sculpture
|
Peru
|