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Object Number
35-36-60/2095
Display Title
Village headman's bamboo tocsin
Descriptions
Inventory Description
Percussion, bell, bamboo segment, slit perforation, carved handle, split
Classification
- Percussion
Department
Ethnographic
Culture
- Thai
- East Lao
Geography/Provenience/Site Name
Asia
/
Thailand
Additional Geographic Terms
Indochina, Northeast: Srisaket
Materials
Bamboo
Dimensions
Overall: 52 x 12.6 x 11.1 cm (20 1/2 x 4 15/16 x 4 3/8 in.)
Quantity
1
Label on object
35-36-60/2095; 102
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PrimaryMedia | Object Number | Title | Classification | Geography/Provenience | SHARE |
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| 35-36-60/2096 | Beater for village headman's bamboo tocsin (cf. no. 60/2095) |
Percussion
|
Thailand
| |
| 37-32-50/2410 | Pith stick for beating headman's drum (cf. 50/2409) |
Percussion
|
Cameroon
| |
| 2004.29.11908 | Headman's grave |
Africa
| ||
| 2004.24.6940B | Headman's Orchestra, Five men playing small ribbed, percussive instrument |
Cameroon
| ||
Media Restricted
| 2004.24.6936 | Headman's grave covered in pile of household goods |
Cameroon
| ||
| 35-36-60/2093 | Bronze pack-bullock bell in mount of bamboo |
Percussion
|
Thailand
| |
| 2005.6.13 | Bamboo slit drum |
Percussion
|
Sabah
Indonesia | |
| 37-98-70/671 | Doerimbewe (Bamboo mouth harp) |
Percussion
|
Nias Island
| |
| 94-14-70/51550 | Frame rattle |
Percussion
|
Java
| |
| 94-14-70/51550.1 | Frame rattle |
Percussion
|
Java
| |
| 94-14-70/51550.2 | Frame rattle |
Percussion
|
Java
| |
| 35-36-60/1823 | Bamboo quiver - with 2 pairs of strings dangling from one side |
Quiver
|
Thailand
|