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2009.64.1

Specimen of lace bark used for baiting fish hooks. [MdeA 09/07/2009]


2009.64.1

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Collection type
Object
Description
Specimen of lace bark used for baiting fish hooks. [MdeA 09/07/2009]
Date / Period
Date made: Before 1894
Date collected
1893 - 1894
Acquisition information
Donated: 09/1895 Found unentered: 09/07/2009
Materials and processes
Material Lace Bark Wood Plant, Process Beaten
Dimensions
Width: max 83 mm, Length: max 149 mm
Object numbers
Accession number: 2009.64.1
Research and responses

For an account of Somerville's collection from the Solomon Islands, see 'The H. B. T. Somerville Collection of Artefacts from the Solomon Islands in the Pitt Rivers Museum’, by Deborah Waite, in The General’s Gift: A Celebration of the Pitt Rivers Museum Centenary, 1884–1984 (JASO Occasional Papers, no. 3), edited by B. A. L. Cranstone and Steven Seidenberg (Oxford: JASO, 1884), pp. 41–52. (Copy in RDF: Collectors: Somerville.) [JC 24 2 2007]

For an account of Somerville's collecting in the Solomon Islands, see 'Notes and Queries, Science, and “Curios”: Lieutenant Boyle Somerville’s Ethnographic Collecting in the Solomon Islands, 1893–1895’, by Deborah Waite, in JASO: Journal of the Anthropological Society of Oxford, Vol. XXXI, no. 3 (Michaelmas 2000), pp. 277-308. (Copy in RDF: Collectors: Somerville.) [JC 24 2 2007]

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