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World Cultures (Ea0000)
Tracing of a painting from the central panel, East Wall, Upper Temple of the Jaguars, Chichen Itza, Mexico. Lower part of the painting of the two leaders, on right hand side, above dado. Rotate image 90 degrees anti-clockwise: blue line should be vertical
World Cultures (Ea00000)
Tracing of a painting from the central panel, East Wall, Upper Temple of the Jaguars, Chichen Itza, Mexico. Lower part of wall painting,on left hand side above dado.
World Cultures (Ea10944)
Painting depicting part of the southern panel of the west wall, Upper Temple of the Jaguars, Chichen Itza, Mexico. Tracing inked over in red then watercolour paint. Detail from centre bottom of wall: the Sun Disc, warrior wearing green feather headdress and holding weapons within rayed circle, shown on top of a standard in the camp. Partial figures of warriors dance around the Sun Disc. Officer (Warrior A in Ringle) sits at the base of the standard: he has a red aura, yellow flames, blue cap and green feathered serpent protecting him.
World Cultures (Ea10952c)
Tracing of a painting from the north wall, Upper Temple of the Jaguars, Chichen Itza, Mexico. South section. Pencil lines inked over in red.
World Cultures (Ea10974)
Drawing of the south wall, Upper Temple of the Jaguars, Chichen Itza, Mexico. This is a portion of the south west centre of the whole mural. It shows the warriors climbing a ladder by notching a long tree trunk. It also shows part of the scaffolding on the east side.
World Cultures (Ea10979b)
Tracing of a wall painting from the south east wall, inner chamber, Upper temple of the Jaguars, Chichen Itza, Mexico. Tracing in pencil then watercolour.
World Cultures (Ea10979c)
Painting from the east wall, Upper Temple of the Jaguars, Chichen Itza, Mexico.
World Cultures (Ea10979d)
Tracing of a wall painting from the south east wall, inner chamber, Upper temple of the Jaguars, Chichen Itza, Mexico. Tracing in pencil then watercolour.
World Cultures (Ea10979f)
Tracing of a wall painting from the south east wall, inner chamber, Upper temple of the Jaguars, Chichen Itza, Mexico. Tracing in pencil then watercolour.
World Cultures (Ea12307)
Watercolour depicting part of an altar at Upper Temple of the Jaguars, Temple E, Chichen Itza, Mexico.
World Cultures (Ea6701)
Llama shaped' with projections (damaged) in front, behind and small hole on top, black/green in colour
World Cultures (Ea9014)
Metal knife with wooden handle. The blade is an elongated bulb shape with a slightly rounded tip. It has subtle incised decoration on both sides in the form of striated lines following the curve of the blade. The handle has metal wire woven round the grip and ends with a wooden rectangular block. 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 (Ea8981)
Woven raphia cloth, no colouring. 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 (Ea8980)
Woven raphia cloth, no colouring. 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 (Ea9046.a)
Wooden shaft, belonging to set of 13 arrows. 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 (E2392)
Spear used for hippo hunting. The wooden shaft is bulbous in shape and covered with iron and brass bindings. Two of these areas have fine brass wound around and the area nearest the head has two rounds of thick brass. The shaft fits into the metal socket of the head. The head has a tiny triangular point and one thick barb. the neck is very long and thin. 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 (Ea8197l)
Photograph of a painted wall and column relief on the Eastern Side Wall and East Pier, North Building C, Great Ball Court, Chichen Itza.
World Cultures (Ea8476)
Pottery figurine. Head and trunk only, limbs missing. Teotihuacan, Mexico State. 'Dancing figure'
World Cultures (E2387)
Conical basket made of woven cane, with circular base. Index card reads 'cane work basket, used to contain foodstuffs'. 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 (E3847.04)
Iron rod, rought at each end, presumed to belong to this series but not in box with others when found as too long
World Cultures (Ea9040)
Wooden section of bow, no string. 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 (Eb472)
Sepia-toned photograph of a young Moqui woman, her hair twisted into two discs on either side of her head (marriageable). She wears a coarse cotton wrapper, thrown over one shoulder, and a print or brocade cloak fastened with a button. She has 2 necklaces, one long beads, one short small beads. Her face is white with corn meal or chalk Recto: in AB's hand, Moqui girl - The twists of hair symbolize a flower representing purity Rubber-stamped: Santa Fe Route News service / Fred Harvey Mgr / Los Angeles.
World Cultures (E2391)
Spear with iron head that has one long barb, wooden shaft with a swollen butt. Where the head and shaft meet is bound with twisted fibre. 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 (Ea8917)
A so-called 'woman's tail-piece' made of a belt of beads with two long fibre tassels. Consists of a decorative panel made from glass seed beads woven together. The design is made from a central line of black beads bordered with white beads and smaller red beads on the edges, there is the occasional blue and yellow bead interspersed. Two tassels extend from the panel made from strands of twisted string made from plant fibre. 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.
World Cultures (E2399)
No spear head, (Missing?) bulbous butt end. 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 (E5977)
White eagle feather with black tip. Piece of quill bound round a stick in several colours, and a tuft of hair attached to the tip. The binding is in red, white, black and white streaked with green.
World Cultures (Ea9044)
Leather quiver bound with thongs. 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 (Ea8196c)
Photograph of a painted wall relief from the east end of the North Wall, Great Ball Court, Chichen Itza, Mexico.
World Cultures (Ea10092)
Necklace of clusters of white and brown small twisted shells. 23cm in circumeference.
World Cultures (EA11409h)
6 arrows with wooden shafts the metal heads are square sectioned with points and E is slightly flatter than the others. Each has three rows of flight feathers and has a notch for the bow. All these arrows have a very fine painted design in two areas, one for 13cm below the head and the other extending 21cm from the notched ends. The design is in red, purple, yellow, green and black. Some of this design is badly damaged.
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