Accession No
1954.315 E
Description
Fish-hook of turtle shell. A piece of shell (?conus) with serrated edges has been attached to the back and tied on with plant fibre.
Place
Oceania; Melanesia; Solomon Islands; Malaita Province; Malaita
Period
Source
Melanesian Mission; Beasley, Harry Geoffrey [subsequent collector]; Beasley, Irene Marguerite [donor]
Department
Anth
Reference Numbers
1954.315 E; 1845 [Beasley Coll. no.]
Cultural Affliation
Material
Shell; Turtle-shell; Glass; Bead; Fibre; Plant
Local Term
Measurements
23mm x 55mm
Events
Description (Labels & Markings)
A small label attached to the object reads: 'Beasley Coll. / SOLOMON. / MALA / 1845.' on one side and, [added later in blue pen:] '54.315 E' on the other. '54.315 E' inscribed in black ink on the object.
Event Date
Author: Lucie Carreau
Description (CMS Descriptions)
Fish-hook of turtle shell. A piece of shell (?conus) with serrated edges has been attached to the back and tied on with plant fibre.
Event Date 14/12/2016
Author: Lucie Carreau
Context (CMS Context)
This object was previously in the collection of Harry Geoffrey Beasley, no.1845. It is recorded in Beasley's original acquisition register (vol.2) as: 'SOLOMON: - Composite fish hook. Barb + shank of turtle shell, to which is attached a strip of tridacna shell. Locality: MALA. Bt the Melanesian Mission.' It was purchased on 18 July 1926 [Lucie Carreau, 05/09/2017].
Event Date 14/12/2016
Author: Lucie Carreau
Description (CMS Descriptions)
Catalogue card notes in blue ink, handwritten, '5 tortoise shell fish hooks with mother of pearl or plain white shell weights in the form of fish. C,D & E - completely stylised. All but E have short strings of red, white or blue beads in various combinations attached to the binding which binds the weight to the shank'.
Event Date 14/12/2016
Author: Lucie Carreau
FM:273942
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