Accession No
1934.279
Description
Four strands of shell currency tied together at both ends.
Place
Oceania; Melanesia; Solomon Islands; ?Santa Ana
Period
Source
Templeton Crocker, Charles [collector and donor]
Department
Anth
Reference Numbers
1934.279; C.2158 [Templeton Crocker collection number]
Cultural Affliation
Material
Shell; Plant; Fibre; Glass; Bead
Local Term
Sau
Measurements
Events
Description (Labels & Markings)
A small copper label attached to the object has 'C.2158' punched on it.
Event Date 1934
Author: Lucie Carreau
Context (Field collection)
A note on the object's catalogue card reads: 'N.N. [Native Name] SAU. Made at Makira Harbour. From the atolls of Santa Catalina or Santa Ana'.
Event Date 1934
Author: Lucie Carreau
Description (Labels & Markings)
A small label attached to the object reads '34,279' in black ink.
Event Date 1934
Author: maa
Description (CMS Description)
Shell money formed of four strands of beads, strung on a cord of plant fibre and tied at one end. Two of the strands are broken. The beads are predominantly white shell beads with occasional sections of red shell beads and black seed beads. One dark blue tubular glass bead.
Event Date 30/9/2015
Author: maa
Description (CMS Description)
[From catalogue card:] 'Currency made of small perforated disks of clam shell'.
Event Date 30/9/2015
Author: maa
Context (Analysis)
Four strands tied together with object being approx 82cm long, with two of the strands being broken and hanging free instead of looped. Dominantly white, Anadara beads with sections of red/Chama beads at the centre of the necklace. Occasional red beads are also interspersed, singly or in small groups, at other irregular points. The beads are well ground and are quite mixed in terms of size, although some are extensively worn. The red beads present a generally fine finishing and minimal usewear. The red beads are more regular in size than the white beads on this strand.
Event Date 1/11/2017
Author: Katherine Szabo
FM:268699
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