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

Accession Lot

  • Object[405]
  • no[162]
  • yes[243]
  • no[405]
  • oceanian[405]
  • adze[4]
  • arrow point[2]
  • arrowhead[9]
  • axe[6]
  • back ornament[1]
  • bark cloth beater[2]
  • bird snare[1]
  • boomerang[22]
  • bowl[5]
  • canoe[1]
  • canoe bailer[1]
  • canoe paddle[5]
  • canoe steering paddle[1]
  • canoe stern piece[1]
  • ceremonial adze[1]
  • ceremonial adze base[4]
  • ceremonial axe[2]
  • ceremonial paddle[7]
  • churinga[6]
  • club[124]
  • comb (hair - grooming tool)[1]
  • dance paddle[1]
  • didjeridu[1]
  • digging stick[1]
  • dish[1]
  • drum[1]
  • drumstick[1]
  • fighting stick[4]
  • figure[5]
  • fire making stick[2]
  • fish spear[7]
  • fish spear prong[4]
  • fishhook[2]
  • flute[1]
  • food dish[2]
  • gateway post[2]
  • hand club[4]
  • imitation[1]
  • kava bowl[3]
  • kava dish[3]
  • knife[4]
  • lime spatula[18]
  • lime spatula handle[1]
  • lime stick fragment[1]
  • mace[1]
  • mask[4]
  • message stick[1]
  • model[1]
  • neck rest[2]
  • paddle[7]
  • processional staff[1]
  • ritual oil dish[3]
  • sago pounder[2]
  • shark fishing float[2]
  • sheath[6]
  • shield[13]
  • spear[39]
  • spear club[1]
  • spear thrower[10]
  • staff[13]
  • stilt step[1]
  • sword[5]
  • sword club[1]
  • taro pounder[1]
  • throwing club[10]
  • throwing stick head[2]
  • treasure box[4]
  • treasure box lid[5]
  • trumpet[1]
  • weapon[1]
  • aoba[1]
  • astrolabe bay[1]
  • austral islands[7]
  • australia[97]
  • awallage[1]
  • bay of plenty region[2]
  • berlin harbor[2]
  • cape york peninsula[1]
  • central australia[5]
  • cook islands[8]
  • eromanga[2]
  • fiji islands[68]
  • german new guinea[1]
  • gilbert islands[1]
  • lakor[2]
  • malaita[1]
  • malay archipelago[1]
  • malay peninsula[1]
  • malekula[1]
  • mangaia[1]
  • marquesas islands[4]
  • massim area[26]
  • new britain[4]
  • new caledonia[22]
  • new guinea[56]
  • new hebrides[27]
  • new south wales[9]
  • new zealand[36]
  • nias[19]
  • north coast (new guinea)[2]
  • north island[2]
  • northeast coast, new guinea[1]
  • northern australia[10]
  • northern nias[1]
  • northwestern australia[8]
  • pentecost[5]
  • queensland[20]
  • rarotonga[1]
  • samoa islands[19]
  • sepik river[3]
  • society islands[2]
  • solomon islands[7]
  • south australia[4]
  • south central australia[1]
  • southern district, western australia[1]
  • southern new hebrides[1]
  • sumatra[1]
  • tahiti[2]
  • tanna[3]
  • timor laut[9]
  • tonga islands[17]
  • tongoa[1]
  • trobriand islands[9]
  • victoria (australia)[20]
  • western australia[14]
  • ōpōtiki[2]
  • te huringa i period[31]
  • te puawaitanga period[5]
  • aborigine[1]
  • fijian[7]
  • maori[36]
  • massim[6]
  • abalone[8]
  • bamboo[1]
  • bark cloth[2]
  • bone[10]
  • cane (plant)[2]
  • coconut fiber[1]
  • coconut shell[1]
  • cord[1]
  • cotton[8]
  • feather[3]
  • fiber[1]
  • flying fox fur[1]
  • glass[2]
  • gum[20]
  • hair[4]
  • hide[2]
  • iron[1]
  • leaf[2]
  • metal[20]
  • new zealand flax[2]
  • parinarium nut paste[1]
  • pearl[1]
  • peel[17]
  • pigment[35]
  • plant fiber[53]
  • quartz[1]
  • rattan[1]
  • rope[1]
  • sennit[1]
  • shark teeth[1]
  • shell[6]
  • skin[1]
  • snakeskin[4]
  • stingray spine[1]
  • stone[12]
  • tooth[1]
  • whale ivory[1]
  • wood[405]
  • wool[1]
  • carved[2]
  • yes[100]
wood

1 - 30 of 405 Records

P2143

P2143

Ceremonial Paddle

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P2612

P2612

Lime Spatula

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P2297

P2297

Club

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P2276

P2276

Club

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P2617

P2617

Lime Spatula

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P2346

P2346

Boomerang

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P2264

P2264

Club

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P2301

P2301

Club

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P2196F

P2196F

Arrowhead

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P2345

P2345

Boomerang

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P2352

P2352

Boomerang

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P2365

P2365

Spear Thrower

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P2470B

P2470B

Club

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P2382A

P2382A

Fire Making Stick

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P2516

P2516

Neck Rest

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P2340

P2340

Club

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P2339

P2339

Club

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P2188

P2188

Figure

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P2296

P2296

Club

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P2333

P2333

Club

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P2382B

P2382B

Fire Making Stick

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P2326

P2326

Fighting Stick

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P2467

P2467

Throwing Club

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P2408

P2408

Shield

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P2398

P2398

Spear

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P2353

P2353

Boomerang

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P2277

P2277

Club

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P2358

P2358

Boomerang

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P2366

P2366

Spear Thrower

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P2618

P2618

Lime Spatula

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P2550

P2550

Stilt Step

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P2300

P2300

Club

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