Purchased from W. O. Oldman; Subscription of Herbert L. Clark in memory of Edward W. Clark, 1911
Accession Lot
- Object[248]
- yes[248]
- no[248]
- oceanian[248]
- adze blade[5]
- adze blade fragment[1]
- arm band[1]
- arm ring[2]
- armor[4]
- armor belt[2]
- arrow[2]
- arrowhead[10]
- axe[1]
- baobab nut[1]
- bark cloth[5]
- bark cloth beater[2]
- basket[1]
- bird snare[1]
- boomerang[6]
- bowl[1]
- canoe[1]
- canoe bailer[1]
- canoe paddle[1]
- canoe steering paddle[1]
- ceremonial adze base[3]
- ceremonial adze blade[2]
- ceremonial axe[2]
- ceremonial paddle[6]
- chisel[1]
- cloak[2]
- club[44]
- collar[1]
- comb (hair - grooming tool)[1]
- ear ornament[7]
- ear pendant[4]
- exchange valuable[2]
- feather box[3]
- feather box base[1]
- feather box lid[5]
- figure[4]
- finger ring[1]
- fire making stick[2]
- fire stick holder[1]
- fishhook[3]
- flute[1]
- food pounder[2]
- gateway post[1]
- gong[1]
- hand club[12]
- headband[1]
- helmet[1]
- knife[3]
- lime spatula[17]
- lime spatula handle[1]
- model[1]
- neck rest[2]
- necklace[5]
- net making tool[3]
- paddle[1]
- pendant[4]
- poi pounder[2]
- pubic ornament[2]
- seed grinder[1]
- sheath[6]
- shield[13]
- skirt[3]
- spear[1]
- spearhead[2]
- staff[8]
- stilt step[1]
- sword[3]
- throwing club[10]
- trumpet[1]
- weapon[1]
- austral islands[6]
- australia[27]
- borneo[1]
- caroline islands[1]
- central australia[1]
- cook islands[6]
- fiji islands[28]
- gilbert islands[3]
- hawaiian islands[5]
- insular southeast asia[2]
- lakor[2]
- malekula[1]
- mangaia[1]
- marquesas islands[3]
- massim area[14]
- new caledonia[16]
- new guinea[25]
- new hebrides[4]
- new south wales[2]
- new zealand[55]
- nias[24]
- northern australia[4]
- northern nias[1]
- northern queensland[1]
- northwestern australia[1]
- port darwin[2]
- queensland[7]
- samoa islands[11]
- sepik river[1]
- society islands[5]
- solomon islands[1]
- southern district, western australia[1]
- sumatra[1]
- tahiti[5]
- timor laut[13]
- tonga islands[11]
- trobriand islands[7]
- truk islands[1]
- victoria (australia)[4]
- western australia[9]
- fijian[3]
- hawaiian[5]
- maori[54]
- rainforest people[1]
- bamboo[1]
- baobab nut[1]
- bark cloth[5]
- basalt[3]
- bone[8]
- brass[1]
- coconut fiber[2]
- coconut shell[1]
- cord[1]
- cotton[5]
- cotton cord[1]
- feather[3]
- flax[2]
- flint[1]
- flying fox fur[1]
- glass[3]
- greenstone[11]
- gum[2]
- hide[2]
- lawyer cane[1]
- leather[3]
- metal[19]
- nut (plant)[1]
- parinarium nut paste[1]
- pearl shell[2]
- peel[4]
- pigment[14]
- plant fiber[26]
- reed (plant)[4]
- sealing wax[1]
- seeds[1]
- shark tooth[1]
- shell[16]
- stone[15]
- whale bone[5]
- whale ivory[3]
- whale teeth[1]
- whale tooth[2]
- wood[168]
- wool[1]
- actual citation[104]
- type citation[4]

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