Accession No
Z 46225.106 B.22-42
Description
Twenty one short lengths of wood. Some are worked to a slight point at one end with a flat section, possibly wedges. Others have rounded ends, possibly used as floats.
Place
Arctic; Greenland; Avannaata; Illorsuit Island [Ubekendt Island]
Period
Inuit
Source
Feachem, Richard William de Fécamp [excavator and donor]; Carmichael, Donald M. [donor]; 1938 Cambridge West Greenland Expedition
Department
Arch
Reference Numbers
S3§3; S1§3; S3§5; S4§4; S3§8; S7§3; S4§2; S6§4
Cultural Affliation
Material
Wood
Local Term
Measurements
Events
Description (Physical description)
Original description for Z 46225 A-B: 'Wood; Point; Handle; Fitting; Awl; Spear - Fragment'
Event Date
Author: maa
Context (Field collection)
Excavated in July or August by Richard Feachem during the 1938 Cambridge West Greenland Expedition, organised by Donald Carmichael. See archive for excavation notebooks, including sketches and object lists (XA/1/25/5 and XA/1/33).
Event Date 7/1938
Author: maa
Context (References)
Drever, H.I. (1939). ‘The Cambridge expedition to West Greenland, 1938’. The Geographical Journal, vol. 94(5). pp 388-401
Event Date 1939
Author: Esther Laver
Description (Physical description)
Description for Z 46225.106 A-B: 'One piece of bone is present, some show traces of burning.'
Event Date 8/3/2001
Author: Esther Laver
Description (Physical description)
Twenty one short lengths of wood. Some are worked to a slight point at one end with a flat section, possibly wedges. Others have rounded ends, possibly used as floats.
Event Date 2/10/2024
Author: Aedan Jones
Context (Amendments / updates)
This collection was tentatively entered as being collected by James Mann Wordie in 1938 but has now been identified as from the excavations undertaken by Richard Feachem during the 1938 Cambridge West Greenland Expedition. Feachem excavated several sites on Illorsuit [Ubekendt] Island, including Sarqa, Naqerdloq, Kussininguaq and Igdlorssuit, which are recorded in his excavation notebooks (XA/1/25/5 and XA/1/33). More work is required in order to identify which of these sites this object comes from.
Event Date 27/9/2024
Author: Esther Laver
FM:319668
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