Arrow Shaft
50-49-1464
From: Philippine Islands | Northern Luzon
Curatorial Section: Oceanian
Object Number | 50-49-1464 |
Current Location | Collections Storage |
Culture | Negrito (uncertain) |
Provenience | Philippine Islands | Northern Luzon |
Section | Oceanian |
Materials | Wood | Plant Fiber | Feather | Gum | Pigment |
Description | Round, slender, straight, dark brown wood; front end smoothly sharpened and blackened; round-bottomed nock c. .38cm, deep,; thick coating of black gum near nock; covers the feathering attachments up to the spiral wrapping of dark red-brown fibre. There is a loose wrap of paper-like fibrous material at start of gum. The first 2.5 cm of the gum is carved or impressed with lines in a crosshatching for 2cm, then to outline 2 rings around shaft, 3 dark brown half feathers inserted in slots in the shaft and bound to it by a fine fibre which passes through the feather in a continous spiral. |
Length | 70.5 cm |
Credit Line | Purchased from Misses Elizabeth H. Metcalf and Sarah S. Metcalf, 1950 |
Other Number | 61 - Other Number |
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