Accession No

1935.352 B


Description

Pointed hat made of barkcloth. Pointed end is almost raw bark; the part closest to the head is very thin; top half is pushed within itself periodically and folded to give a stepped impression. Flattened; barkcloth is coming apart at the edge on one side due to how thin it is.


Place

Americas; South America; Peru; Perene District


Period


Source

Anderson, Roger Charles [donor]; Mackenzie, Robert Fowler [field collector]


Department

Anth


Reference Numbers

1935.352 B


Cultural Affliation


Material

Bark


Local Term


Measurements

190mm x 330mm


Events

Description (Physical description)
Two conical caps of vegetable fibre.
Event Date
Author: maa


Context (Related Documents)
See index card 1935.351. Collected with 1935.351 by ?Mr R.F. Mackenzie of Peruvian Corporation in early [18]90s.
Event Date 1935
Author: maa


Context (Amendments / updates)
Letter from R.C. Anderson, Southampton, to Curator Louis Clarke, 26 February 1935, re the dispatch of a parcel of Peruvian spear, a cape known as 'kooshmah (or something of that sort) and two hats'.
'All this came from the Perene district in the early [18]90s. My Father-in-law, Mr R.F. Mackenzie, was employed by the Peruvian Corporation and brought them home with him.'
Event Date 26/2/1935
Author: Rachel Hand


Description (Physical description)
Original description for 1935.352 A-B: 'A is slightly bigger than B. They are made by increasing the amount of beating, so that the pointed end is almost raw bark, and the part closest to the head is fairly thinly beaten. The unfinished version would have been a long cone, which is then pushed within itself periodically and folded to give a stepped impression. Both are complete, however.'
Event Date 1/12/2004
Author: Lucie Carreau


Conservation (Freezing)
CON.2024.6022 | Freezing
Event Date 13/9/2024
Author: Elia Quijano Quinones


Description (Physical description)
Pointed hat made of barkcloth. Pointed end is almost raw bark; the part closest to the head is very thin; top half is pushed within itself periodically and folded to give a stepped impression. Flattened; bark cloth is coming apart at the edge on one side due to how thin it is.
Event Date 3/9/2024
Author: Nora J. Klages-Miller


FM:319033

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