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1884.19.312

Spear with long bamboo shaft and three small iron barbed prongs bound to the shaft with plant fibre. [RH [OPS move] 23/7/2018]


1884.19.312

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Collection type
Object
Description
Spear with long bamboo shaft and three small iron barbed prongs bound to the shaft with plant fibre. [RH [OPS move] 23/7/2018]
Date / Period
Date made: Possibly before 1878
Date collected
?Prior to 1878
Acquisition information
Donated: 1884
Materials and processes
Material Bamboo Plant, Material Iron Metal, Material Plant Fibre, Process Carved, Process Forged (Metal), Process Bound
Dimensions
Length: max 2410 mm, Width: max 59 mm, Depth: max 21 mm
Object numbers
Accession number: 1884.19.312 PR Cat other PR nos: 3784
Associated publications
JAI 1878: 466 'Mîân lôë fish spear having three points' [Taken from the 'List of Andamanese and Nicobarese implements ornaments etc presented to Major General Lane Fox by EH Man esq and thus described by Mr Man 18th September 1877']. Indian Antiquary, Feb. 1895, 'Catalogue of Nicobarese objects', p. 44 '18 (m) Miàn-loe (lit. three-pronged spear) 19 (m) Miàn-foan lit. four-(in a row) pronged spear. 20 (m) Miàn-kanòp lit. four-(in a circle) pronged spear. And 21 (m) Miàn-tanai lit. five-pronged spear. Used for spearing fish by day and by torchlight at night. Sometimes also used for spearing flying-foxes, when hanging asleep from a branch: for this purpose a long bamboo pole is substituted for the ordinary shaft, so as to be able to reach the bat by a mere thrust.' [AP Leverhulme project on founding collection 1995-1998]

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