Accession No

1955.25 B


Description

A cylindrical piece of ground grey stone. It is flat at one end and tapered to a point at the other end; it is pierced through the pointed end. Possibly a weight, loom weight, pestle, or pendant.


Place

Asia; Southeast Asia; Myanmar; Upper Myanmar


Period


Source

Kaulbach, Ronald John Henry (Lt.-Col.) [subsequent collector and donor]


Department

Arch


Reference Numbers

1955.25 B; MAA: 1955.25 A [incorrectly marked]


Cultural Affliation


Material

Stone


Local Term


Measurements

145mm


Events

Context (Field collection)
From Triangle of Upper Burma, between latitudes 25 degrees 45 minutes and 27 degrees, and the Nmai Kha and Mali Khan rivers.
Event Date
Author: maa


Description (Labels & Markings)
Old label adds: 'Kaulbach Collection. 1955.1-38. Obtained from Kachin families who had owned them for years'.
Event Date
Author: Annie McKay


Context (Other owners)
The Kaulbach Collection had previously been in possession of various Kachin families for years.
Event Date
Author: Annie McKay


Description (Physical description)
Description for 1955.25 A-P: 'Elongated cylindrical or slightly pear-shaped stone pendants, top usually pointed and in most cases pierced for suspension, from one end only... Could have been used as pestles, but the signs of grinding probably produced during manufacture in most cases...'
Event Date 1955
Author: maa


Description (Physical description)
A cylindrical piece of ground grey stone. It is flat at one end and tapered to a point at the other end; it is pierced through the pointed end. Possibly a weight, loom weight, pestle, or pendant.
Event Date 16/10/2023
Author: Emily Shorter


FM:304894

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