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1905.60.25

Weapon used in devil-dances. Comprising a wooden stick shaft with a stiff length of metal wide set into the tip. [AB [OPS move] 22/1/2018]


1905.60.25

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Collection type
Object
Description
Weapon used in devil-dances. Comprising a wooden stick shaft with a stiff length of metal wide set into the tip. [AB [OPS move] 22/1/2018]
Long description
Weapon used in devil-dances. Comprising a wooden stick shaft with a stiff length of metal wide set into the tip. One of a set of weapons, for the associated records see 1905.60.1 - .36. [AB [OPS move] 22/1/2018]
Geographical reference
Person
Field collector Charles E. Pole Carew
PRM source Charles E. Pole Carew
Date / Period
Date made: Before 1905
Date collected
By 1905
Acquisition information
Donated: 1905
Materials and processes
Material Wood Plant, Material Metal, Material Metal Wire, Process Carved
Dimensions
Length: max 465 mm, Diameter: max 13 mm
Object numbers
Accession number: 1905.60.25

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