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Purchased from Stuart A. Kirsch, 1989

Accession Lot

  • Object[138]
  • no[137]
  • yes[1]
  • no[138]
  • oceanian[138]
  • adze[2]
  • adze blade[1]
  • arm band[3]
  • armor[1]
  • arrow[27]
  • awl[2]
  • bag[5]
  • bandolier[2]
  • bark sample[1]
  • bark scraper[3]
  • belt[2]
  • bow[4]
  • bow rattle[1]
  • bracer[1]
  • bull-roarer[3]
  • canoe paddle[1]
  • ceremonial spear[1]
  • chisel[1]
  • club[1]
  • club head[1]
  • core[1]
  • cutter[1]
  • dance baton[1]
  • dance rattle[1]
  • dance shield[1]
  • drill[1]
  • drum[1]
  • drum membrane[1]
  • ear ornament[1]
  • ear plug[1]
  • earring[2]
  • exchange valuable[3]
  • fire blower[1]
  • fire tongs[1]
  • fish trap[2]
  • flake[3]
  • flute[2]
  • food bowl[1]
  • food scraper[3]
  • glue material[2]
  • headband[3]
  • headdress[4]
  • jaw harp[1]
  • knife[2]
  • leg band[4]
  • leg band stretcher[1]
  • necklace[1]
  • netting sample[2]
  • pandanus fruit scraper[1]
  • pandanus fruit splitter[1]
  • penis sheath[8]
  • pigment[2]
  • plume[1]
  • post hole digger[1]
  • resin samples[1]
  • sago bag[2]
  • sago extractor[1]
  • sago strainer[1]
  • sago strainer clamp[1]
  • scraper[1]
  • skirt[3]
  • slit drum[1]
  • slit drum striker[1]
  • stain material[2]
  • string sample[1]
  • tobacco drying rack[1]
  • tobacco pipe[1]
  • waist band[2]
  • whistle[1]
  • papua new guinea[138]
  • western province, papua new guinea[138]
  • yonggom/muyu[138]
  • bamboo[19]
  • banana leaf[1]
  • bark[7]
  • bark scrapings[1]
  • beeswax[1]
  • bird skin[1]
  • boar tusk[1]
  • bone[7]
  • cane (plant)[1]
  • cardboard[1]
  • cassowary bone[5]
  • cassowary claw[1]
  • clay[2]
  • dog tooth[1]
  • feather[9]
  • flint[4]
  • flying fox bone[1]
  • fur[1]
  • glass[1]
  • gourd[1]
  • hair[1]
  • hornbill beak[1]
  • iron[3]
  • leaf[4]
  • liana[1]
  • lizard skin[2]
  • metal[5]
  • pandanus[1]
  • pandanus leaf[1]
  • pandanus root[1]
  • peel[17]
  • pig teeth[1]
  • pigment[13]
  • plant fiber[67]
  • quill[2]
  • rat jaw[1]
  • rattan[6]
  • reed (plant)[18]
  • resin (material)[1]
  • sago palm bark[1]
  • sago palm midrib[10]
  • seed[2]
  • seed husk[5]
  • seed pod[1]
  • shell[8]
  • stone[6]
  • twig[1]
  • wood[35]

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89-17-62

Bow

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89-17-37

Fire Blower

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89-17-29F

Arrow

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89-17-76

Drum Membrane

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89-17-63G

Arrow

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89-17-83

Leg Band

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89-17-15

Bow

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89-17-91A

Leg Band

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89-17-16

Bow

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89-17-101

Jaw Harp

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