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Purchased from W. O. Oldman; Subscription of Herbert L. Clark in memory of Edward W. Clark, 1911

Accession Lot

  • Object[196]
  • no[196]
  • no[196]
  • oceanian[196]
  • adze[4]
  • armlet[2]
  • armor[3]
  • arrow point[2]
  • arrowhead[1]
  • axe[3]
  • back ornament[1]
  • bag[1]
  • bowl[4]
  • bracelet[2]
  • breast plate[1]
  • canoe paddle[4]
  • ceremonial adze[1]
  • ceremonial adze base[1]
  • ceremonial adze blade[1]
  • ceremonial paddle[2]
  • churinga[8]
  • club[68]
  • cord[1]
  • corselet[1]
  • dance paddle[1]
  • dish[1]
  • drum[1]
  • drumstick[1]
  • figure[1]
  • fish spear prong[4]
  • fly whisk[1]
  • food dish[2]
  • hairpin[1]
  • head ornament[2]
  • headdress[1]
  • imitation[1]
  • kava bowl[3]
  • kava cup[2]
  • kava dish[3]
  • knife[1]
  • lime spatula[1]
  • lime stick fragment[1]
  • mace[1]
  • mask[4]
  • necklace[1]
  • net bag[1]
  • paddle[4]
  • pants[1]
  • processional staff[1]
  • ritual oil dish[3]
  • rope[1]
  • sago pounder[2]
  • shark fishing float[2]
  • shirt[1]
  • skirt[6]
  • sling stone bag[1]
  • sling stones[1]
  • spear[28]
  • spear club[1]
  • spoon[1]
  • staff[2]
  • taro pounder[1]
  • throwing stick head[2]
  • weapon[1]
  • aoba[1]
  • astrolabe bay[1]
  • austral islands[2]
  • australia[8]
  • berlin harbor[2]
  • central australia[4]
  • cook islands[5]
  • eromanga[2]
  • fiji islands[61]
  • fly river delta[2]
  • german new guinea[1]
  • gilbert islands[4]
  • malaita[1]
  • malay archipelago[1]
  • malay peninsula[1]
  • marquesas islands[2]
  • massim area[15]
  • new britain[4]
  • new caledonia[9]
  • new guinea[47]
  • new hebrides[26]
  • nias[5]
  • north coast (new guinea)[3]
  • northeast coast, new guinea[1]
  • northwestern australia[4]
  • pentecost[5]
  • rarotonga[1]
  • samoa islands[8]
  • sepik river[2]
  • society islands[1]
  • solomon islands[6]
  • southeastern new guinea[2]
  • southern new hebrides[1]
  • tahiti[1]
  • tanna[3]
  • timor laut[1]
  • tonga islands[6]
  • tongoa[1]
  • trobriand islands[2]
  • fijian[4]
  • massim[6]
  • roll of cord[1]
  • bamboo[1]
  • bark cloth[2]
  • bead[1]
  • coconut fiber[1]
  • coconut shell[3]
  • cotton[4]
  • feather[5]
  • flying fox fur[1]
  • glass[2]
  • grass[1]
  • hair[3]
  • leaf[2]
  • metal[8]
  • palm leaf[3]
  • pearl[1]
  • peel[8]
  • pigment[15]
  • plant fiber[44]
  • rattan[2]
  • rope[1]
  • seed[1]
  • sennit[1]
  • shark teeth[1]
  • shell[5]
  • skin[1]
  • snakeskin[4]
  • stone[11]
  • tooth[1]
  • tusk[3]
  • wood[162]
  • wool[1]
  • yes[20]
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P2653

Club

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P2554

Headdress

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P2139

Club

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P2522

Kava Bowl

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