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World Cultures (Ea12184)
U-shaped piece of metal with flattened ends facing inwards.
World Cultures (E2545)
Beadwork bag. Decorated with triangular patterns. Black bead background with blue, white and orange bead decoration. Loose strands of beads at one end.
World Cultures (E483)
Ivory bracelet with an inscription around the outside- catalogue card: "....FRISCO BUGGERY"
World Cultures (E598c)
Very long narrow blade with a square decoration on the socket near to the blade. This square is decorated with incised design
World Cultures (Ea12860)
Beadwork pin badge, a small square of beadwork attached to a gold safety pin. The badge has the red ribbon of the AIDS awareness logo on a gold background. A fringe of gold and red beads decorates the bottom edge.
World Cultures (Ea12862)
Beadwork pin badge, a small square of beadwork attached to a white brass safety pin. The badge has the red ribbon of the AIDS awareness logo on a white background. A fringe of white and red beads decorates the bottom edge.
World Cultures (Ea12863)
Beadwork pin badge, a small square of beadwork attached to a white brass safety pin. The badge has the red ribbon of the AIDS awareness logo on a white background. A fringe of white and red beads decorates the bottom edge.
World Cultures (Ea12866)
A necklace of green and mauve beads. Strung as a twisted tube, with 3 twisted mauve lines running along the length, infilled with green beads. Beaded ball and loop fastening. Matches bracelet Ea 12867
World Cultures (Ea12867)
A bracelet of green and mauve beads. Strung as a twisted tube, with 3 twisted mauve lines running along the length, infilled with green beads. Beaded ball and loop fastening. Matches necklace Ea 12866
World Cultures (E5159)
Trochus shell armlet. White smooth surface with patches of brown. Inside less white. One side has a piece - a break in the shell where one side seems to overlap the other.
World Cultures (Ea9882)
Pectoral consisting of a large plain shell suspended by fibre cord threaded with small roughly rectangular plates of shell.
World Cultures (Ea6960)
Pair of tusks bound together with plaited cord. May be a nose ornament.
World Cultures (Ea6958)
Overlapping circle. Four holes at the overlap once had a tassel threaded through this is now lost.
World Cultures (Ea6959)
Two boar's tusks bound together with plaited cord to form an oval shape Probably pendant or nose ornament.
World Cultures (Ea6957)
Overlapping circle of shell called 'Toea', two holes in the overlap hold a tassel of four half seed pods threaded like beads.
World Cultures (Ea12851)
Necklace or head dress or woven fibre and teeth (possibly pigs teeth). It is described in the documentary list as being a charm necklace.
World Cultures (Ea9593)
Six prongs, incised decoration on handle. Geometirc design, simple zig zag, and one side only. In two pieces.
World Cultures (Ea9283)
Brown painted pattern on the handle on one side and painted brown on the other side. The 'teeth' are made up with silvers of wood bound on to the handle.
World Cultures (Ea12864)
A necklace of green and gold beads, worked as a wide collar in a lattice of beads, with gold beads at the junctions of the lattice. Beaded ball and loop fastening
World Cultures (Ea11007)
Two large teeth, probably from a hippopotamus. (a) is curved, slightly ridged and has a worn surface at one end and a socket at the other. (b) is shorter, curved, slightly ridged, and poijted at one end and has a socket at the other.
World Cultures (Ea10198)
A small copper manilla which forms almost a horseshoe shape
World Cultures (Ea10356)
Three quarters of armlet. Shiny white and mother of pearl type finish on outside and matt white on inside. Convex outside, concave inside. Shell might be of the Conidae family.
World Cultures (E5799), tewha tewha
Long Club; a long wooden shaft with a flat backward expansion resembling and axe like head, with a bunch of feathers, possibly split pigeon or hawk, attached. Shaft tapers to a sharp proximal point. The majority of the shaft is intricately carved in both linear and zig-zag patterns. Towards the proximal point there is an elaboration on the traditional carved face motif on most Tewha Tewhas. The carving stops 295mm from the proximal point. There are basic zig-zag patterns carved on the spine of the backward expansion.
World Cultures (Ea9045.e)
Nineteen arrows altogether, grouped according to shape of arrowhead. All these arrows have leaf-shaped heads and the shafts of all except C have black feathers. The head of C is more triangular in shape than the others. 'Arrowheads cleaned with Ferroclene in June 1975' Collected by Rev. Kenred Smith in Northern Democratic Republic of Congo when it was the Congo Free State and later Belgian Congo. He was primarily based at Bopoto (Upoto) Station, a Baptist Missionary Society post on the Upper River from the years 1896 - 1914.
World Cultures (Ea8217c)
Copy of a fragment of wall painting at Casa de las Monjas, Chichen Itza, Yucatan, Mexico. Watercolour.
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