FMNH 221842.nosub{2}
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Description: scan of catalog card [FRONT] [MAIN BODY] Field Museum of Natural History - Ethnology | 20-22 | Provenience: Morocco: Marrakech | People or Culture: Moroccan | Object: clappers (one pair of a two-pair set): karabib | Material: iron; string | Description: each unit consists of two disks-- each with a hemispherical protuberance in the center (convex face outward)-- connected by a straight-sided bar; the two units are connected by an iron ring passed through the holes at the edge of one pair of opposing disks; rope handles passed through holes at the ends of each of the connecting bars. | Dimensions: (in cm.) Length: a. 34.5 Width: a. 13.4 cm. (over) | Collection: Purchased from Mrs. Victoria Darda March 3, 1970. [LEFT MARGIN] A | ENT | 221842 a and b | Field No. | Neg. No. 39 | Acc. 3096 [BACK] [PHOTOGRAPH] Dimensions: Length: b. 34.4 Width: b. 13.6 cm. | Catalogue #221842 A-BCatalog Number: 221842.nosub{2}Description: clapperMaterials: metal; iron, fiber stringCultural Attribution: MoroccanAccession Number: [3096] V. Darda (Purchase)Accession Year: 1970Other Numbers: 39City/Town: MarrakechCollector/Source: Victoria Darda, Victoria DardaEMu IRN: 1339577GUID: a837b791-0144-4111-a846-528614424009Disclaimer: The Field Museum's online Anthropology Collections Database may contain cultural items and historical records that are culturally sensitive. Some records may also include offensive language. These records do not reflect the Field Museum's current viewpoint but rather the social attitudes and circumstances of the time period when items were collected or cataloged. Visitors to this site are also advised that some records may contain names, images, and recordings of deceased individuals and that some records document human remains.
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