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1930.86.17.7

Arrow [poisoned]. Reed shaft, with an iron arrow head. For the quiver see 1930.86.17 .1 and for the arrows see 1930.86.17 .2 - .6, .8 - .19 [ASh [OPS move] 9/10/2017]


1930.86.17.7

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Collection type
Object
Description
Arrow [poisoned]. Reed shaft, with an iron arrow head. For the quiver see 1930.86.17 .1 and for the arrows see 1930.86.17 .2 - .6, .8 - .19 [ASh [OPS move] 9/10/2017]
Long description
Arrow [poisoned]. Reed shaft, with an iron arrow head that has been bound onto the shaft with animal sinew. The arrowhead is in the shape of a leaf with two barbs attached. The tip of the arrow is covered in a black resinous substance, which is crumbling and assumed poisonous. The end of the arrow has been notched. For the associated quiver see 1930.86.17 .1 and for the other arrows see 1930.86.17 .2 - .6, .8 - .19 [ASh [OPS move] 9/10/2017]
Cultural groups
Mangbetu
Date / Period
Date made: Before 1930
Date collected
By 1930
Acquisition information
Purchased: 31/12/1930
Materials and processes
Material Iron Metal, Material Reed Plant, Material Animal Sinew, Material Poison, Process Bound, Process Carved, Process Covered
Dimensions
Depth: max 7 mm, Width: max 7 mm, Length: max 617 mm
Object numbers
Accession number: 1930.86.17.7

Search terms: Archery Weapon, Arrow