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Object Number
30-60-60/D3634
Display Title
Shaman's drum stick, toychbur (currently attached to D3637)
Descriptions
Inventory Description
Drum stick, carved wood, animal hide and hair cover, carved ivory seal head inse
Classification
- Percussion
Department
Ethnographic
Culture
- Buryat
Geography/Provenience/Site Name
Asia
/
Mongolia
Dimensions
Overall: 34 x 2.8 x 2.5 cm (13 3/8 x 1 1/8 x 1 in.)
Quantity
1
Label on object
D-3634
Provenance
Collector
Owen Lattimore
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PrimaryMedia | Object Number | Title | Classification | Geography/Provenience | SHARE |
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| 30-60-60/D3637 | Attachment for back of shaman's headdress (currently attached to D3634) |
Ornament
|
Mongolia
| |
| 30-60-60/D3663 | Shaman's drum stick; gidzoh or gislic |
Percussion
|
Manchuria
| |
| 23-49-60/D1859 | Drum stick for shaman's drum |
Percussion
|
Siberia
| |
| 30-60-60/D3615 | Shaman's drum, untik |
Percussion
|
Manchuria
| |
| 30-60-60/D3614 | Shaman's drum, hese |
Percussion
|
Mongolia
| |
| 30-60-60/D3631 | Shaman's mirrors and scarves, toli (currently attached to D3645) |
Mirror
|
Siberia
| |
| 34-114-10/3907 | Willow stick with shaman's eagle feather attached |
Regalia
|
Nevada
| |
| 30-60-60/D3645 | Bell. (currently attached to D3631). |
Percussion
|
Siberia
| |
| 23-49-60/D1858 | Ring for shaman's drum (frame) |
Tools
|
Siberia
| |
| 35-120-10/5193 | Double headed shaman's rattle |
Percussion
|
Nevada
| |
| 17-41-50/B1551 | Wooden drum and drum stick |
Percussion
|
Congo
| |
| 11-2-50/83871 | Drum and sticks |
Percussion
|
Uganda
|