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1899.44.2.1

Tin coin perforated with a circular hole [1 of 94]. [MJD 21/04/2010]


1899.44.2.1

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Collection type
Object
Description
Tin coin perforated with a circular hole [1 of 94]. [MJD 21/04/2010]
Long description
Tin coin perforated with a circular hole [1 of 94]. The coin has a design in decorative Arabic script around the edge. The coin has a small hole. The coins were joined together with straw. [MJD 21/04/2010]
Geographical reference
Pattani [Patani] province
Date / Period
Date made: Before 1899
Date collected
1899
Acquisition information
Donated: 1899
Materials and processes
Material Tin Metal, Process Struck, Process Perforated
Dimensions
Diameter: max 24 mm
Object numbers
Accession number: 1899.44.2.1
Research and responses

Collected during the Skeat expedition, 1899. Members of this expedition (the main part of which was to the Malay peninsula), led by Walter William Skeat, included Thomas Nelson Annandale as junior zoologist (it was during this first expedition to the Malay peninsula that Annandale became interested in ethnology), R. Evans as senior zoologist, D. C. Gwynne Vaughn as botanist, and Skeat as ethnologist. Accounts of this expedition were published by Annandale in 'The Siamese Malay States', in Scottish Geographical Magazine, September 1900. See also Skeat, 'Reminiscences of the Cambridge University Expedition to the North-Eastern Malay States, 1899-1900', Journal of the Malay Branch of the Royal Anthropological Society XXVI, 4, 1953, pp. 9-147; Malay Magic, 1900; and Pagan Races of the Malay Peninsula, 1906. [SHD 18/5/2001]

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