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World Cultures (Ea9496)
Sketch book showing reliefs, ruins and views of Mexico and Europe. 1903-1905
World Cultures (Ea8197c)
Photograph of a black ink drawing of a painted wall relief on the Eastern Side Wall and East Pier, North Building C, Great Ball Court, Chichen Itza. Made by Adela Breton 1903-1907. The image has a red watercolour background and the dado is painted in blue, red and yellow watercolour. There are three rows of warriors in various positions depicted - one lies prone with another bending over him and a third pointing at him in the lower right hand corner above dado. The dado shows a kneeling or cross legged warrior on the right hand side and the rest of the dado shows foliage and flowers. A note below the drawing reads - 'Plain stone, covered cement and paint.' Drawn from an original by Adela Breton.
World Cultures (Ea8195k)
Photograph of a painted wall relief at Chichen Itza, Mexico. Image is of the central part of the relief on the north wall above the dado, North Building C, Great Bell Court.
World Cultures (Ea8195n)
Photograph of a painted wall relief at Chichen Itza, Mexico. Image of bottom section of the North Wall, North Building C, Great Ball Court. Retouched with watercolour paint.
World Cultures (Ea8195j)
Photograph of a painted wall relief at Chichen Itza. Image is of the central part of the relief on the north wall above the dado, North Building C, Great Bell Court.
World Cultures (Ea8206a)
Photograph of wall relief on the north wall of Chamber E, Great Ball Court, Chichen Itza, Yucatan, Mexico. Retouched photograph with red watercolour.
World Cultures (Ea8495)
Photograph of a wall relief at Chichen Itza, Yucatan, Mexico. From the south end wall, Chamber E, Temple of the Tigers. The photo has been retouched with red and blue watercolour.
World Cultures (Ea10661)
Wooden staff covered with a sheath of turquoise and white beads in diagonal stripes. Knob at head
World Cultures (Ea8201c)
Photograph of stone reliefs and columns from Chamber E, Great Ball Court, Chichen Itza, Yucatan, Mexico.
World Cultures (E1654)
Child's moccasin with quillwork decoration on front and around ankle flaps, also attached red horse hair tassels.
World Cultures (Ea8191f)
Small photographic print of lefthand door jambs from inner to outerr chamber of the Upper Temple of the Jaguars. Black and white, with watercolour picking out the detail. Jambs K8, 9, 10.
World Cultures (Ea8191g)
Small photographic print of lefthand door jambs from inner to outer chamber of the Upper Temple of the Jaguars. Taken from inside the inner chamber from the right side of the doorway, showing the whole doorway, though focussed on only one jamb. Black and white, with watercolour picking out the detail. Jamb K8, with part of K6 visible.
World Cultures (Ea9092)
Wooden lute with strings and pegs missing. Originally had 5 pegs, there is incised zigzag decoration on its head. The neck and body are undecorated. Index card reads 'Bought in Stanley Falls Area' 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 (Ea11191)
Black ink drawing of a stone relief. Background coloured grey. Design includes a serpent. The obejct on which the design is carved is not clear but details on the left of the drawing and notes on the hollow top and bottom give some indication.
World Cultures (Ea11101c)
Photograph showing Pablo (Adela's Breton's guide) reading a letter.
World Cultures (Ea11107)
2 points, possibly spear heads, in white stone with careful secondary working. 1 triangle, with curved base, length 106mm 1 side notched, with curved base, tip broken, length 72mm + more yet to be catalogued (17 projectile points together)
World Cultures (Ea8332.1)
Watercolour of jars design, Rio de Nazca, Region of Palpa, Peru?, Breton Collection, 1923. [Another painted image on verso]
World Cultures (E1446)
Tooled cartouche bag, heavily fringed and tasselled. Plaited buttons and handles in red and black leather. Shaped like a sporran.
World Cultures (E2458)
Dagger with iron blade and horn handle. Cream coloured leather sheath with fine brown leather interlaced design near dagger handle and dark brown straps. Carried by men, used as a tool to cut as well as fight with.
World Cultures (Ea8960)
Shallow basket dish made of concentric coils of undyed raphia. An integrated five-petalled flower design has been created on the basket's surface where the coils have been sewn across and attached. 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 (E1454)
Complete spherical gourd in 2 halves, carved design all over and lid is the smaller piece
World Cultures (Ea8266d)
Photograph of site -Teotihuacan, Mexico. Retouched with white paint. Mound from the side view.
World Cultures (Ea10376)
Photograph of a river spanned by five arches, taken around 1900. Bridge would be for foot traffic, horses, and light wheeled carts. Possibly a 'far eastern country'.
World Cultures (Ea8308c)
Photograph of Obsidian implement. This is part of a group of 11 photographs (Ea8308a-k) which show Obsidian implements from various sites in Mexico. These include Amecameca, Juchipila, Nabajas, La Quemada, Teuchitlan, Teul, Zacoala, Zinapecuaro
World Cultures (Ea7375)
Boot, one of pair. Layered in pieces of cut out patterned leather. Turned up toes.
World Cultures (Ea8887.a)
Three separate strings of spherical, pearlised white and gold glass beads that finish with larger beads in different colours. Two have been threaded onto plant fibre string and the other onto copper wire. One has a large white bead on the end, the other a large blue bead and the third has two large blue beads. These were likely manufactured in Europe and used as trade items between Europeans and Congolese people. Attributed to the Lokele people. 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.
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