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Title
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Truman Warner Anthropological Collection, MS048
Description
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This is a small collection of objects from Asia, Africa, the Americas and New Guinea collected presumably from the 1960s and 1980s by Truman Warner to be used in class and for his personal collection. The collection is predominantly made up of musical instruments and masks.
Contributor
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Davis, Richard
Warner, Truman
Has Version
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<a href="https://archives.library.wcsu.edu/findingaids/ctdbn_ms048_warnerArtifacts.xml">Link to finding aid.</a>
IIIF Collection Metadata
UUID
897d200e-cceb-4f59-939c-bc7fe2a80110
Still Image
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Title
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African Spearheads with sawn-off wooden shafts (3)
Description
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Wood and iron, approx. 36 x 3"
Abstract
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Three iron-tipped spears. Each has a differently shaped point, likely indicating they were used for different purposes. The iron tips have begun to rust with age. The one shown in the center most-closely resembles a Zulu spear. The spear shown at the bottom of the image has barbs and likely was used for fishing - it most closely resembles a spear from the Philippines. The spear shown at the top is a simple metal-tipped spear which closely resembles a ceremonial spear from Ghana.
Identifier
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ms048_080
Date
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1910s-1960s
Creator
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unknown
Subject
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Spears
IIIF Item Metadata
UUID
95bc774e-9a97-4f81-8b76-109f26f6851d
Africa
Art