- Collection type
- Object
- Description
- Solid bronze ball with hole and bar at top for suspension. Possibly part of a hunting bolas. [LM 12/11/2007]
- Geographical reference
- Catamarca Province
- Person
- Field collector Henry Davis Hoskold
- Field collector Carlos Alfred Lynes or Lines Hoskold
- PRM source The Cotteswold Naturalists' Field Club
- Date
- Date collected
- 1882 - 1886
- Acquisition information
- Loaned: 1938 Donated: 2002
- Materials and processes
- Material Bronze Metal, Material Copper Alloy Metal, Process Cast
- Dimensions
- Diameter: max 22 mm
- Object numbers
- Accession number: 1947.7.085.1 Other numbers: 86 or 87
- Research and responses
Similar bronze balls from Peru are described and illustrated in E.F. Mayer (1998) Vorspanische Metallwaffen undf-Werkzeuge in Peru, pp106-7, Pl. 277, where the author suggests their function as hunting bolas. [LM 12/11/2007]
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