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Object Number
2001.29.4374
Display Title
Head of skinned animal showing windpipe
Descriptions
Department
Photographic
Date
1955
Culture
- /Gwikwe
Geography/Provenience/Site Name
Africa
/
Botswana
/
Ghanzi
/
Central Kalahari Game Reserve
/
/Ai Ha !O Pan
Materials
slide, 35mm
Quantity
1
Provenance
Donor
Lorna Marshall
Donor
John Marshall
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PrimaryMedia | Object Number | Title | Classification | Geography/Provenience | SHARE |
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| 2001.29.4373 | Head of skinned animal showing windpipe |
/Ai Ha !O Pan
| ||
| 973-11-70/5277 | Windpipes; bamboo, six different lengths of pipe lashed together |
Woodwind
|
Papua New Guinea
| |
| 2001.29.6516 | Skinned springbok carcass |
Kweneng
| ||
| 2001.29.6515 | Skinned springbok carcass |
Kweneng
| ||
| 29-16-10/97224 | Dried, skinned fish |
Faunal Remain
|
Lovelock Cave
| |
| 69-30-10/1821 | Scratcher w/ 2 skinned humans stone pendant charm (fish motif): argillite |
Raw Material
Ornament |
Alaska
| |
| 2001.29.10488 | Philip Hameva and Manuel cutting a pig that they skinned |
Nama Pan
| ||
| 2001.29.10489 | Philip Hameva and Manuel cutting a pig that they skinned, with other people watching them |
Nama Pan
| ||
| 2001.29.10490 | Philip Hameva sitting next to a pig that he and Manuel skinned |
Nama Pan
| ||
| 2001.29.6517 | William Donnellan cutting open a skinned springbok |
Kweneng
| ||
| 2001.29.6696 | Skinned lion, close-up |
Kungwane
| ||
| 2001.29.6695 | Skinned lion, close-up |
Kungwane
|