FMNH 113429.nosub[1]

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    Description: scan of catalog card [FRONT] [MAIN BODY] Field Museum of Natural History. | [Field Museum Subject Code written in red] 34-46 | Country: Luzon Island, Philippine Islands. | Locality: Banaue. Mountain Prov. | People: Ifugao. Stock. | Name: Neck ornament (lin-lingo). Of four brass ornaments fastened side by side. End ones being fastened to cordage tying string. Worn by men and women. | Collection: R.F. Cummings Expedition. (S.C. Simms, Collector, 1909). | Notes: Imitation of gold ornaments or similar design from Lepanto Igorot | Width: | Length: | Height: | Price: [Philippine peso symbol] 1.50 | [LEFT MARGIN] A | 113429 | ENT | 347 | Acc. 1095 | [ILLUSTRATION] | [ILLUSTRATION NOTATION] | [BACK] |
Catalog Number: 113429.nosub[1]
Description: neck ornament
Materials: metal; brass, cordage
Cultural Attribution: Ifugao
Accession Number: [1095] Ethnological Expedition to Luzon, Philippine Islands, to collect materials after the death of William Jones - Igorot Tribe; Ilongot Indians (Expedition)
Accession Year:
Other Numbers: 347
District/County: Mountain Prov.
City/Town: Banaue
Collector/Source: Ethnological Expedition to Luzon, Philippine Islands, to collect materials after the death of William Jones - Igorot Tribe; Ilongot Indians, Stephen C. Simms : The Field Museum
EMu IRN: 1014119
GUID: 1738a0af-c858-44f5-868e-c44c1cb3ca3e

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