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Object Number
39-22-70/10859.1.75
Display Title
Group of men and large decorated ceramic vessels
Descriptions
Object Description
Written on board: "Melanesia / Sepik River Region - Mandate Territory, New Guinea / 39-22 / (Above) Group of natives / and pottery. / Angerman"
Department
Photographic
Date
1885-1939
Artist
Mr. William A. Robinson
Culture
- Upper Sepik
Geography/Provenience/Site Name
Oceania
/
Papua New Guinea
/
Sepik
Additional Geographic Terms
Angerman
Dimensions
Overall: 8.89 × 13.97 cm (3 1/2 × 5 1/2 in.)
Provenance
Donor
Donated by
Mr. William A. Robinson
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PrimaryMedia | Object Number | Title | Classification | Geography/Provenience | SHARE |
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| 39-22-70/10859.1.74 | Woman sitting on steps |
Sepik
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| 39-22-70/10859.1.76 | Woman sitting on steps |
Sepik
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| 39-22-70/10859.1.73 | Men in canoes |
Sepik
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| 39-22-70/10859.1.9 | Group of men and boys sitting in front of a thatched building |
New Guinea
| ||
| 39-22-70/10859.1.154 | Group of men |
Sepik
| ||
| 39-22-70/10859.1.115 | Men in front of trees and building |
Sepik
| ||
| 39-22-70/10859.1.87 | Carved log and ladder to hut on stilts |
Sepik
| ||
| 39-22-70/10859.1.29 | Group of men and boys in front of a thatched structure |
New Guinea
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| 39-22-70/10859.1.11 | Three men standing, with buildings in background |
New Guinea
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| 39-22-70/10859.1.89 | Men in long canoe |
Sepik
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| 39-22-70/10859.1.117 | Women, child, infant |
Sepik
| ||
| 39-22-70/10859.1.185 | Line of people in front of building |
Sepik
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