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1912.35.1.4

Arrow poisoned with crocodile bile and human tissue. For associated quiver see 1912.35.1 .1; for the other associated arrows see 1912.35.1 .2 - .3, .5 - .13. [AF [OPS move] 29/9/2017]


1912.35.1.4

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Collection type
Object
Description
Arrow poisoned with crocodile bile and human tissue. For associated quiver see 1912.35.1 .1; for the other associated arrows see 1912.35.1 .2 - .3, .5 - .13. [AF [OPS move] 29/9/2017]
Long description
Arrow poisoned with crocodile bile and ?human tissue. For associated quiver see 1912.35.1 .1; for the other associated arrows see 1912.35.1 .2 - .3, .5 - .13. The arrow is formed of piece of ?bamboo or ?cane with a multi-barbed metal head that is bound by plant fibre coated in ?resin and poisons. There are three parallel lines incised onto the surface of the shaft. [AF [OPS move] 29/9/2017]
Geographical reference
Gold Coast Zovaragu
Person
Field collector C. Henry
PRM source C. Henry
Date / Period
Date made: Before 1912
Date collected
By 1912
Acquisition information
Donated: 08/1912
Materials and processes
Material Wood Plant, Material Metal, Material Plant Fibre, Material Animal Gut, Material Poison, Material Resin Plant, Process Carved, Process Forged (Metal), Process Bound, Process Split, Process Incised
Dimensions
Length x Width x Depth: max 490 x 10 x 7 mm
Object numbers
Accession number: 1912.35.1.4

Search terms: Archery Weapon, Arrow, Quiver