Accession No

Z 14029.2


Description

Basketry trap for igulube or ingulube. A large globular stake and strand basket with a funnel shaped neck and narrow opening. Twisted plant material tied around neck.


Place

Africa; West Africa; Nigeria; Anambra State; Awgbu [Obu]


Period


Source

Thomas, Northcote Whitridge [field collector]; Bevan, Anthony Ashley (Professor) [monetary donor]


Department

Anth


Reference Numbers

Z 14029.2; 174 [Thomas Coll. 2nd Cat.]; 2296 [Thomas Coll. label]


Cultural Affliation

Igbo


Material

Plant; Fibre; Cane


Local Term

nga igurulube; nga igulube [on Thomas label]; (?igwulube)


Measurements

360mm


Events

Context (Amendments / updates)
Two black and white photographs are attached to the rear of the catalogue card, with a note on the catalogue card reading: '?Photo's (Same no?)'

Event Date 5/5/2000
Author: Katrina Dring


Description (Physical description)
[different hand] Basket.
Used for catching igwulube.

Event Date 5/5/2000
Author: Katrina Dring


Context (Related Documents)
See E 1910.118 and E 1913.3 records for further details about the Thomas Collection from Nigeria. [T.Cotterill]
Event Date 7/5/2001
Author: Katrina Dring


Description (Physical description)
There are 2 basketry traps with this IDNO. Accession Register notes only 1 basketry trap, but the Thomas Catalogue has '2' added in pencil.
1) A small globular basket with narrow opening and a string handle. Found inside was a loop of vegetable fibre, a small bundle of dried leaves, scraps of feather and a short handled wooden spoon with a piece of plant fibre tied around the handle. Numbered 2296 on left of Thomas label.
2) A large globular basket with narrow opening and twisted plant material tied around neck. [R.Hand]
Event Date 11/7/2001
Author: Katrina Dring


Description (Physical description)
Basketry trap for igulube or ingulube. A large globular stake and strand basket with a funnel shaped neck and narrow opening. Twisted plant material tied around neck.
Event Date 14/9/2021
Author: Emily Shorter


FM:287053

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