Accession No
1918.89
Description
Stone adze. Straight cutting edge with large chips; rounded sides with a lenticular cross-section; flat butt. Ground surfaces. Mottled grey stone.
Place
Americas; Caribbean; Barbados; Codrington College
Period
Pre-Columbian/Pre-Hispanic
Source
Griffith, William (Rev.) [collector]; Griffith, Arthur Foster [donor]
Department
Arch
Reference Numbers
1918.89; 24
Cultural Affliation
Material
Stone
Local Term
Measurements
143mm
Events
Context (Analysis)
Possibly imported stone.
Event Date
Author: Imogen Gunn (admin)
Context (Field collection)
Collected in 1872.
Event Date 1872
Author: maa
Context (Display)
Likely part of the 'large collection of the implements' exhibited by Rev. Griffith's paper during the 24 November 1873 meeting of the Cambridge Antiquarian Society. (see PCAS vol 3(4)).
Event Date 24/11/1873
Author: Imogen Gunn (admin)
Context (References)
Griffith, W. (1879). ‘Notes on Charib Implements in Barbados and the Neighbouring (West Indian) Islands’. Proceedings of the Cambridge Antiquarian Society, vol. 3(4). pp. 295-302
Event Date 1879
Author: Imogen Gunn (admin)
Description (Physical description)
Thick, with rough butt; Ground
Event Date 1918
Author: maa
Context (Acquisition Details)
Rev. William Griffith's Caribbean collection was collected between 2 October 1872 and 2 July 1873, whilst he was acting tutor at Codrington College, Barbados. It was donated to the museum in 1918 by his brother, Arthur Foster Griffith, likely following the death of Rev. Griffith that same year.
Event Date 1918
Author: Imogen Gunn (admin)
Context (Analysis)
Examined by Ronald Taylor, Director of the Barbados Museum, on 2 June 1977. He notes: 'Large stone axe labelled as "field nr CCodrington College, etc.' is almost certainly a curiosity brought to the Island from perhaps Antigua where the Codrington family owned large properties Stone is Northern Leewards in origin.' See archive for notes (FA4/2/1).
Event Date 2/6/1977
Author: Imogen Gunn (admin)
Description (Physical description)
Stone adze. Straight cutting edge with large chips; rounded sides with a lenticular cross-section; flat butt. Ground surfaces. Mottled grey stone.
Event Date 3/6/2024
Author: Esther Laver
FM:136564
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