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1938.36.1143

Ground stone adze.


1938.36.1143

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Collection type
Object
Description
Ground stone adze.
Long description
Tool. Stone adze, surface well worn, only part of polish remains. Red residue in areas of no polish, the adze may have been used for grinding. Cutting edge smooth, with slight chips.
Geographical reference
Bismarck Archipelago New Britain South Coast Gasmata
Cultural groups
Arawe
Person
Field collector Beatrice Mary Blackwood
PRM source Beatrice Mary Blackwood
Date / Period
Date made: Before 08/1937
Date collected
August 1937
Acquisition information
Donated: 1938
Materials and processes
Material Stone, Process Flaked, Process Ground, Process Polished
Dimensions
Width 72 mm, Thick: max 28 mm, Length 124 mm
Object numbers
Accession number: 1938.36.1143 Other numbers: Blackwood ii 1085
Research and responses

Chris Gosden Curator of Archaeology at the Pitt Rivers Museum looked at this object on 22nd May 1998. He ascertained that it is made of fine grain volcanic stone. [CK 22 05 1998]

Search terms: Tool, Adze, Grinder