animal remains
- Museum number
- Am1968,02.10.e
- Description
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Register 1968:
Jaw-bone attached to a cloth handle that supports a quiver filled with poisoned arrows. A wood stake also attachs a gourd filled with cotton to the quiver. There is also cotton on some of the arrows. See also Am1968,02.10a-d.
- Curator's comments
- Register 1968:
Quiver [Am1968,02.10a] filled with poison arrows [Am1968,02.10b]. A gourd [Am1968,02.10c] filled with cotton is attached to the quiver by a wood stake [Am1968,02.10d], and there is cotton on some of the arrows. A cloth handle to which is attached a jawbone supports the quiver.
Jívaro Indians. Oriente of Ecuador, 1966.
- Location
- Not on display
- Acquisition date
- 1968
- Acquisition notes
- Register 1968: "Reserve Fund".
- Department
- Africa, Oceania and the Americas
- Registration number
- Am1968,02.10.e