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Pitt Rivers Museum

1884.68.26

Ivory implement with four perforations, carved with seal head

On display


1884.68.26

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Collection type
Object
Description
Ivory implement with four perforations, carved with seal head
Cultural groups
Inuit (Greenland)
Inuit
Date / Period
Date made: Before 1884
Date collected
?1826 1827
Acquisition information
Donated: 1884
Materials and processes
Material Animal Ivory Tooth, Process Carved, Process Perforated
Dimensions
Length: max 165 mm
Object numbers
Accession number: 1884.68.26 PR Cat other PR nos: 2129
Research and responses

In Salisbury and South Wiltshire Museum Pitt Rivers ms collections there is a handwritten list [P141] headed 'A catalogue of M.General [sic - Major General] Pitt Rivers' Anthropological Collection Objects illustrating Animal Form conventionalised in Ornamentation from different countries' which seems to be a list of all items which were associated with the display entitled 'Illustrations of Human and Animal form Cases 92 - 93' in Bethnal Green and South Kensington Museums. A photocopy of this list is held by Alison Petch [AP 23/03/2005]

Associated publications
Bockstoce, 1977: 97 'Ivory implement with 4 perforations and seal-head carved terminal. Coll at Icy Cape' [AP Leverhulme project on founding collection 1995-1998]

Search terms: Figure, Tool, Animal Figure, Unidentified Object