Accession No
2004.8
Description
Digging Stick - Long, heavy stick carved from dark brown wood. The ends have carved designs - at one end there is some simple cross-hatching and wavy lines. At the other end is a series of parallel lines carved lengthwise along the object.
Place
Oceania; Australasia; Australia; Northern Australia
Period
Source
Bateman, Frederick John Afford [collector]; Bateman, Richard [donor]
Department
Anth
Reference Numbers
2004.8
Cultural Affliation
Material
Wood
Local Term
waddy
Measurements
Events
Description (CMS Description)
Long, heavy stick carved from dark brown wood. The ends have carved designs - at one end there is some simple cross-hatching and wavy lines. At the other end is a series of parallel lines carved lengthwise along the object.
Event Date
Author: maa
Context (CMS Context)
(Bio) (Collector) Fredrick John Afford Bateman was a doctor in Alice Springs periodically between 1955 -1959, where he worked both in the hospital there and as a flying medic.This object is one of two digging sticks given to the museum. Richard Bateman, the collector’s son, bequested the second stick to the CUMAA Handling Collection.
Event Date
Author: maa
FM:265312
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