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Object Number
24-48-60/D2208
Display Title
Stake to bind colts to during ceremony
Descriptions
Inventory Description
Post, carved wood, grooved, 1 square perforation, knobbed end, split
Classification
- Tools
Department
Ethnographic
Culture
- Yakut
Geography/Provenience/Site Name
Asia
/
Russia
/
Siberia
Materials
Wood
Dimensions
Overall: 129.5 x 8.6 x 8.8 cm (51 x 3 3/8 x 3 7/16 in.)
Quantity
1
Label on object
D-2208
Provenance
Owner
Museum fur Tierkunde und Volkerkunde
Collector
Frederick Alexander
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PrimaryMedia | Object Number | Title | Classification | Geography/Provenience | SHARE |
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| 24-48-60/D2243 | Wooden muzzle for colts |
Muzzle
|
Siberia
| |
| 24-48-60/D2176 | Colts of birchbark |
Figurine
|
Siberia
| |
| 24-48-60/D2173.5 | Carved wooden colt |
Figurine
|
Siberia
| |
| 24-48-60/D2173.4 | Carved wooden colt |
Figurine
|
Siberia
| |
| 24-48-60/D2173.3 | Carved wooden colt |
Figurine
|
Siberia
| |
| 24-48-60/D2173.2 | Carved wooden colt |
Figurine
|
Siberia
| |
| 24-48-60/D2173.1 | Carved wooden colt |
Figurine
|
Siberia
| |
| 2003.1.1108 | Stake, carved wood, cylindrical, tapered end, tip brkn, butt rounded |
Tools
| ||
| 987-24-10/60626 | Colt 45 pistol. |
Gun
|
Custer Battlefield
| |
| 37-105-50/3146 | Rattle to bind on legs of dancers |
Percussion
|
Africa
| |
| 975-5-10/52719 | Shaman's bundle? Cedar bark cord is used to bind rags, crab & bird claws, down |
Necklace
|
Alaska
| |
| 2001.29.3027 | Gift-Giving: Demi sitting, weaving his fingers together to demonstrate how gift-giving binds people together |
Nyae Nyae Conservancy
|