Accession No

Z 32092 D


Description

Small fish-hook formed of a shank of polished shell to which is attached an incurving point of turtle-shell. They are lashed together with plant fibre. A small tassel of four transparent glass breads is attached to the lower part of the hook with plant fibre and red cloth.


Place

Oceania; Melanesia; Solomon Islands; ?Central Province; ?Ngella Islands [Florida Islands]; ?Gavutu Islet


Period


Source

?Woodford, Charles Morris [collector]; Beasley, Harry Geoffrey [subsequent collector]


Department

Anth


Reference Numbers

Z 32092 D


Cultural Affliation


Material

Shell; Tortoise-shell; Plant; Fibre; Glass; Beads


Local Term


Measurements


Events

Context (Other owners)
According to MAA, this object was previously in the collection of Harry Geoffrey Beasley. Its original Beasley number is not known [Lucie Carreau, 12/09/2017].
Event Date
Author: Lucie Carreau


Description (Physical description)
Catalogue card for Z 32092 A-E: '5 fish hooks: A - pearl + turtle shell, red + white bead lure from Simbo? B + C - pearl + turtle shell, red + white bead lure. D - pearl shell + turtle shell, transparent bead lure. E - pearl shell + turtle shall, smaller, no lure.'
Event Date
Author: Lucie Carreau


Context (CMS Context)
The inscription in pencil 'G. 26 5 /[illegible]' on the back of the hook is consistent in style and date with other inscriptions found on objects thought to have been collected by Woodford in 1903.
Event Date 4/4/2016
Author: Lucie Carreau


Context (CMS Context)
Labels & inscriptions: 'G. 26 5 /[illegible]' inscribed in pencil on the inside of the hook. 'Z 32092 D' inscribed in black ink on the object.
Event Date 4/4/2016
Author: Lucie Carreau


Description (CMS Description)
Small fish-hook formed of a shank of polished shell to which is attached an incurving point of turtle-shell. They are lashed together with plant fibre. A small tassel of four transparent glass breads is attached to the lower part of the hook with plant fibre and red cloth.
Event Date 4/4/2016
Author: Lucie Carreau


FM:269058

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