210399 Catalog Card
Description: scan of catalog card [FRONT] [MAIN BODY] Chicago Natural History Museum - Ethnology | 22-32 | Provenience: Benin, Nigeria | People or Culture: Bini | Object: Stick | Material: Wood, iron | Description: From the collection of Ralph Locke, one of the two survivors of the 1897 Massacre. Acquired by Fuller 4 March 1930. Carved wooden shaft with an iron point. Figures at top and middle; end has crocodile motif. Photo on reverse side | Dimensions: (in cm.) L. 110/5 | Collection: Fuller Collection: presented by Mrs. A.W.F. Fuller, 13 November 1963 [LEFT MARGIN] A | ENT | 210399 | Field No. 337 R. 1/40 | Neg. No. | Acc. 2815 [BACK] [PHOTOGRAPH]
Creator(s)
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Scanner:
Cassie Pontone : Field Museum of Natural History
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Project leader:
Mr. Christopher J. Philipp : Field Museum of Natural History - Anthropology
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Transcriber:
Julia W. Kennedy : Field Museum of Natural History - Anthropology Collections
Physical Size and Format: PDF document
Citation: Courtesy of: C. Pontone, C. J. Philipp, J. W. Kennedy. (c) Field Museum of Natural History. CC BY-NC 4.0. https://mm.fieldmuseum.org/6615467d-625c-4102-a759-cf21143656b8 (accessed on 31 Jul 2023)
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Taxon Coverage
- 2232: West Africa: hunting and warfare: spears
Related Geography: Nigeria, Benin Kingdom, Africa