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spear
;
hunting equipment
Object Type
spear
hunting equipment
Museum number
As1958,06.233
Description
Man's pig spear made of metal, wood, cane.
Production ethnic group
Made by:
Hanunóo
Production date
20thC (early)
Findspot
Found/Acquired:
Yagaw
Materials
metal
wood
cane
Dimensions
Height:
122 centimetres
Weight:
500 grammes
Width:
4.10 centimetres
Depth:
2.80 centimetres
Curator's comments
Register says: BANKAW "man's pig spear ( with small blade)"
Location
Not on display
Acquisition name
Purchased from:
Prof Harold C Conklin
Acquisition date
1958
Department
Asia
Registration number
As1958,06.233