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World Cultures (E5619)
Handle. Smoothed with hexagonal foreshaft. Round peg for stone club head, split to take wedges to hold head secure. Carved in one piece. Sharpened butt.
World Cultures (E5620)
Handle. Round section with small knobbed end surmounted by conical tip. Carved in one piece. Badly split and eaten by ?termites.
World Cultures (E5622)
Handle. Rounded foreshaft, tapering towards end. At club end there is a wider part roughly decorated with chips and rings. Shaft is split and chipped at ends.
World Cultures (E5627)
Handle. Square foreshaft, with stone macehead (E5609), with 12 points, attached.
World Cultures (E5631)
Handle. Smoothed with ends slightly shaped. One end probably meant to take stone head.
World Cultures (E5632)
Handle. One end slightly tapered, presumably for stone head, cross split, for wedging head? Ring of adze marks around handle near other end.
World Cultures (E5633)
Handle. Smoothed with both ends sharpened. One end probably meant for stone head.
World Cultures (E5634)
Handle. Round cross section with skeuomorphic ferrule. Shaft widest at head, then narrows to take stone head. Dark wood, rough finished.
World Cultures (E5636)
Handle, possibly or complete in itself. Tapered shaft, round section, with large head with 16 rings of nail head carving. Shallow ridge below head. Tapered end to head.
World Cultures (E5637)
Palmwood, square shaft with edges rounded, tapering. Wider oar head straight sided. Toothed, roughly, along one side seemingly as decoration.
World Cultures (E4585)
Polished ring of stone on well finished red wooden staff. Green stone collar forming fighting head.
World Cultures (E4579)
Ceremonial sword with serated double edge. The rounded tip,midrib and pommel are decortaed with a carved scroll decoration. Palmwood
World Cultures (E2163)
Incised decoration on inside for 20cm at one end of bow. Both ends have a band of cane work for decoration one band 2.5 cm, the other 17.5cm. Bow string of cane firmly attached.
World Cultures (E3896.c)
Wooden with bark. Broken in middle and roughly bound with softwood and string. Spear shaped stick.
World Cultures (E1622.b)
Dark reddish wood. T-bar at top of handle. Flat shaft, tapering to rounded. Slightly convex blade. Narrow leaf shape curving into very long pointed end. Central section is rounded off with faint banding. There is something missing from the handle end.
World Cultures (E1623)
Painted. Rounded shaft, flattened both ends. With crossways handle. Shaft widens into blade, with colour change to redder shade. Blade is decorated with two birds heads on each side. Knothole? through balde.
World Cultures (E2808)
Rounded shaft, flattened at one end to form handle. Round t-bar. Tapers into wide flat blade with short rounded point. Decorated on half of each side with heads stained on. Stylised heads some with beaks.
World Cultures (E2809)
Handle set on end. Flat wood with rounded section in middle. Triangular end. Decorated with stain, line and circle design.
World Cultures (Ea8556)
Wooden club, shaped at both ends. Long paddle shaped blade broadening out 3/4 of way along. Rounded end. Ridge along blade and across widest part. Shorter blade, same as other end but surmounts shaft where other end broadens out from shaft. The underside is slightly rounded with no decoration.
World Cultures (E2169)
Shaft shape: pole (round section, tapering slightly to blunt butt) Head shape; ovoid (compressed where it joins shaft, and flattened, giving a sharp edge)
World Cultures (Eb5)
Beadwork apron - rectangular beadwork section (blue, green, white, black, pink), with tassels with white beads hanging from it.
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