- Collection type
- Object
- Description
- Implement for eating sago: slender cylindrical handle stained red, with 4 prongs in the same plane. [EC 'DCF 2004-2006 What's Upstairs?' 22/2/2006]
- Geographical reference
- Cultural groups
- Penan
- Person
- Field collector Guy Arnold
- Field collector Oxford University Expedition to Borneo
- PRM source Guy Arnold
- PRM source Oxford University Expedition to Borneo
- Date / Period
- Date made: Before 1956
- Date collected
- By 1956
- Acquisition information
- Purchased: 1956
- Materials and processes
- Material Wood Plant, Material Pigment, Process Carved, Process Stained
- Dimensions
- Length: max 250 mm
- Object numbers
- Accession number: 1956.12.48B
- Research and responses
Related Documents File - Letter from Guy Arnold to Beatrice Blackwood dated 18 June ?1956. "With regard to the duplicated numbers these are in fact all variations or different types. The sago eaters for example are two quite distinct types while the various beads are similar but together give a representative idea of what they wear. I would prefer to keep the collection as one since, although hardly complete, it does range through the greater amount of the normal things which they had in use." The letter then goes on to discuss the cost and the delivery of the collection. Also in the RDF, a complete hand written list of objects included in the collection with brief information for each (used in the Accession Book Entry), a typed list comprising the "whole collection of Ethnological Specimens from the Luar and Plieran Penans to be sent to the Pitt-Rivers Museum", and a receipt for payment of the collection, bought by the Pitt Rivers Museum from Guy Arnold, dated 30 July 1956. [EB 13/2/2002]
No information was included in the pocket of this purchase book and has probably been transfered to Related Document Files [GI 27/10/2000]
- Associated publications
- See: 'A General Report on the Organization, Work and Results of the Oxford University Expedition to Sarawak. 1955 - 1956' (Balfour Library Pamphlets; 'Indonesia Borneo' Box) [CF 1/3/2001]
Search terms: Food and Drink, Food Accessory
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