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Pitt Rivers Museum

1911.65.20

Dagger with obsidian blade and tapering handle painted red with carved geometric decoration that is painted black and white [SM 27/07/2007]


1911.65.20

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Collection type
Object
Description
Dagger with obsidian blade and tapering handle painted red with carved geometric decoration that is painted black and white [SM 27/07/2007]
Long description
Dagger with obsidian blade and tapering handle painted red with carved geometric decoration that is painted black and white. The decoration is in a band with a scalloped edge nearest the blade. The butt has a hole through it. [SM 27/07/2007]
Geographical reference
Admiralty Islands Bismarck Archipelago
Person
Field collector Unknown Collector
PRM source Stevens Auction Rooms
Date / Period
Date made: Before 1911
Date collected
By 1911
Acquisition information
Purchased: 1911
Materials and processes
Material Obsidian Stone, Material Plant Nut, Material Sago Palm Fibre Plant, Material Pigment, Process Flaked, Process Carved, Process Painted, Process Decorated, Process Perforated
Dimensions
Length: max 250 mm
Object numbers
Accession number: 1911.65.20
Research and responses

Ref. Robin Torrence. 2003. 'Ethnoarchaeology, museum collections and prehistoric exchange: obsidian-tipped artifacts from the Admiralty Islands.' World Archaeology 24.3: 467-481. On p. 472 Torrence describes the manufacture of these daggers, the handles being made of parinarium nut putty over sago fibre, painted or incised while still damp. [LM 30/07/2007]

Search terms: Weapon, Tool, Dagger, Knife