Accession No
Z 2664
Description
Shell preform. Made from the outer lip of a queen conch (Strombus Gigas) and formed of two flat edges in a rounded rectangular shape. One face is partially ground with some small remnants of the outer shell surface.
Place
Americas; Caribbean; Barbados; Maxwell
Period
Pre-Columbian/Pre-Hispanic
Source
Feilden, Henry Wemyss (Colonel) [collector and donor]
Department
Arch
Reference Numbers
Z 2664; MAA: 1889.154 A
Cultural Affliation
Material
Shell; Strombus Gigas
Local Term
Measurements
Events
Description (Physical description)
A flat shell implement, straight sided with convex ends.
Event Date
Author: maa
Context (Field collection)
The Accession Register for 1889.154 records that these were found by the donor in a kitchen midden at Maxwell, 6 November 1888.
Event Date 6/11/1888
Author: maa
Context (Analysis)
Examined by Ronald Taylor, Director of the Barbados Museum, on 2 June 1977. He notes that it is 'made from outer lip of Strombus gigas. Use uncertain. Flat side polished edges always rough as if for some specialised use (with scraper?).' See archive for notes (FA4/2/1).
Event Date 2/6/1977
Author: Imogen Gunn (admin)
Context (References)
Harris, M.H. (2019). ‘The Pre-Colonial Pottery of Barbados’. In de Waal, M.S. et al (eds.), Pre-Colonial and Post-Contact Archaeology in Barbados. Leiden: Sidestone Press. pp. 77-97
Event Date 2019
Author: Imogen Gunn (admin)
Description (Physical description)
Shell preform. Made from the outer lip of a queen conch (Strombus Gigas) and formed of two flat edges in a rounded rectangular shape. One face is partially ground with some small remnants of the outer shell surface.
Event Date 4/6/2024
Author: Aedan Jones
FM:136596
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