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1889.9.27

Model of fishing scoop, shovel-shaped, made from woven bamboo. [MJD 04/11/2009]


1889.9.27

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Collection type
Object
Description
Model of fishing scoop, shovel-shaped, made from woven bamboo. [MJD 04/11/2009]
Long description
Model of fishing scoop, shovel-shaped, made from woven bamboo. A bamboo stick is bent to form a triangular frame, the woven scoop is bound with cane to the three sides. A teardrop-shaped piece of wood fills the hole at the back of the scoop. [MJD 04/11/2009]
Person
Field collector Richard Carnac Temple
PRM source Richard Carnac Temple
Date / Period
Date made: Before 1889
Date collected
By 1889
Acquisition information
Donated: 1889
Materials and processes
Material Wood Plant, Material Bamboo Plant, Material Cane Plant, Process Basketry, Process Twill Woven
Dimensions
Width: max 140 mm, Length: max 206 mm
Object numbers
Accession number: 1889.9.27 Other numbers: 27

Search terms: Fishing, Model, Tool, Fishing Accessory, Scoop