- Collection type
- Object
- Description
- Fletched ?cane arrow with a straight cut butt and plain pointed head. For associated quiver and arrows see [1934.81.52 .1 - .21] [EH [OPS move] 12/9/2017]
- Long description
- Fletched ?cane arrow with a straight cut butt and plain pointed head. Fletched with a folded bamboo strip, set in a slit towards one end of the shaft and bound with black fibre. [EH [OPS move] 12/9/2017]
- Geographical reference
- Southern Shan State Kengtung District
- Cultural groups
- Lahu
- Date / Period
- Date made: Before 1934
- Date collected
- By 1934 [By 1931 ?*]
- Acquisition information
- Donated: 1934
- Materials and processes
- Material Cane Plant, Material Plant Fibre, Material Bamboo Plant, Process Fletched, Process Bound, Process Carved
- Dimensions
- Depth: max 7 mm, Width: max 25 mm, Length: max 549 mm
- Object numbers
- Accession number: 1934.81.52.19
- Research and responses
It is most likely that Green collected this item at source. [SHD 5/2/2001]
At first it seemed to SHD that this collection may have some to Oxford as early as the end of 1930, and thus have been collected in Burma before that time. One suspected this because of it originally having been listed with the G D Walker collection (see comment at the beginning of the accession book entry, above). The Walker collection (1931.87) was accessioned in 1931 but sent from Assam, India by Walker before 11 November 1930 (see his letter to this effect in Related Documents File). Included in this Green collection (1934.81) however, are items indicated by a related document to have been collected in 1931 by Green from W. ?Biber (1934.81.9, 12, 31-51 & 82). In practice, the Green collection may simply have been entered in the same notebook as the Walker collection because there remained pages to be filled in that book - i.e. there may or may not be a substantive connection between the two collections. [SHD 30/1/2001]
The objects referred to by the single entry in accession book IX were given the retrospective number 1934.55 in that accession book. Those objects are entered individually in the Green collection catalogue. In this volume, the collection had been given the retrospective accession number 1934.81, and this is the number used. [CW 6/4/2000]
Search terms: Archery Weapon, Arrow
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