細節
SEVEN NEW GUINEA ARTEFACTS
A flute of seven bamboo lengths bound by fine split cane; a cylindrical container, the surface with carved scroll oranment, Geelvinck Bay (base and cover deficient); a lime spatula from the Massim area; a small shell trumpet with cloth carrying thong; and three New Guinea string bags, the largest with coloured woven panels, another with Job's tears, the third a small pouch with attached dog teeth
19cm. to 35cm. long (7)
A flute of seven bamboo lengths bound by fine split cane; a cylindrical container, the surface with carved scroll oranment, Geelvinck Bay (base and cover deficient); a lime spatula from the Massim area; a small shell trumpet with cloth carrying thong; and three New Guinea string bags, the largest with coloured woven panels, another with Job's tears, the third a small pouch with attached dog teeth
19cm. to 35cm. long (7)
來源
Governor S. Hahl, collected at Warapu, Humbolt Bay
Linden Museum, Stuttgart
Linden Museum, Stuttgart
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