Accession No

TEMP.00676


Description

Woven wool belt or headband. Four twisted fringes at one end; purple thread through the other end that is knotted at each end; geometric pattern in red and cream consisting of three bands of parallel lines in alternating colours.


Place

Americas; North America; Mexico


Period


Source


Department

Anth


Reference Numbers

TEMP.00676; MAA: Z 19011 [incorrect no]


Cultural Affliation


Material

Cloth; Wool


Local Term


Measurements

60mm x 2360mm


Events

Context (Amendments / updates)
Presumably not exhibited in the 1990 redisplays. The register notes for this number, 'Group of woven belts (colours of brown & beige)', but also does not give the number of objects.
Event Date
Author: Nora J. Klages-Miller


Context (Amendments / updates)
A note by Tabitha Cadbury, 20.1.2005 reads 'These Mexican belts were found with lots of other Mexican belts in MEXICO BOXES 11.G.1-11.G.2. The queried Z-numbers are NOT CORRECT as those objects have also been found. Need to check that they haven't already been accessioned under another number & if not, give them a new accession number.'

An additional note by Rachel Hand was added at the bottom reading: 'Given Temp No. TEMP.00673-6 5/11/2018. Now to rebox and update location on CMS.'
Event Date
Author: rachel hand


Context (Amendments / updates)
Label in Anita Herle's hand reads: 'Mexico, Z 19012? Found with other Mexican belts taken out for permanent display. No number on artefact. (A. Herle Nov. 1990)'. This note seems to apply to 4 belts now numbered TEMP.00673-00676.
Event Date 11/1990
Author: Lucie Carreau


Description (Physical description)
Narrow woven wool belt or headband in red and cream.
Event Date 5/11/2018
Author: rachel hand


Conservation (Freezing)
CON.2024.6040 | Freezing
Event Date 11/10/2024
Author: Kirsty Kernohan


Description (Physical description)
Woven wool belt or headband. Four twisted fringes at one end; purple thread through the other end that is knotted at each end; geometric pattern in red and cream consisting of three bands of parallel lines in alternating colours.
Event Date 26/9/2024
Author: Nora J. Klages-Miller


FM:281936

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