Accession No

2013.264


Description

Arrow - Arrow of the 'man' arrow type. Plain cane shaft split in a few places. Wooden foreshaft secured to the shaft with red pigmented vegetable fibre binding and resin. Foreshaft carved with a shark motif, followed by a face of a man, which is carved in a Janus style, though the back of the head has no facial features. Small barbs near the point. All carvings show white pigment residue ?lime. Additional red pigment between shark and face carving. Smooth wooden point.


Place

Oceania; Melanesia; Australia; Queensland; Torres Strait Islands


Period


Source

Unknown; ?Haddon, Alfred Cort (Dr)


Department

Anth


Reference Numbers

2013.264; OH 571; 4


Cultural Affliation


Material

Wood; Cane; Fibre; Pigment


Local Term


Measurements


Events

Context (CMS Context)
A small square white paper label adheres to the shaft and notes'4' printed in black ink. Another oblong white label is tied to the foreshaft and reads [handwritten in pencil]:'Op Op (Le op)'. The latter label is similar to what are known in the museum as 'Haddon Labels' therefore it is possible he was the collector and or donor. The 'O.H. 571' number written in white ink on the shaft of the arrow also suggest this.
Event Date 9/10/2013
Author: maa


Description (CMS Description)
Arrow of the 'man' arrow type. Plain cane shaft split in a few places. Wooden foreshaft secured to the shaft with red pigmented vegetable fibre binding and resin. Foreshaft carved with a shark motif, followed by a face of a man, which is carved in a Janus style, though the back of the head has no facial features. Small barbs near the point. All carvings show white pigment residue ?lime. Additional red pigment between shark and face carving. Smooth wooden point.
Event Date 9/10/2013
Author: maa


Context (CMS Context)
Exhibited: On loan to 2 Temple Place, London, 30 January - 27 April 2014, and the Fitzwilliam Museum, Cambridge, 26 May- 27 July 2014, as part of the UCM exhibition, Discoveries: Art, Science and Imagination. Returned 4 August 2014.
Event Date 6/8/2014
Author: Remke van der Velden


Conservation ()
CON.2013.138 |
Event Date 1/3/2016
Author: maa


FM:267280

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