FMNH 113858.nosub[1]

  • 113858 sheath
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  • 113858 sheath
    Photographer: Alpha Sadcopen : Field Museum of Natural History - Anthropology
    (c) Field Museum of Natural History - CC BY-NC 4.0
    Description: Top view
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Catalog Number: 113858.nosub[1]
Description: sheath
Materials: wood, rattan, 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:
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: 1014610
GUID: 62feecd2-09b4-404d-9ed1-36f0e5f557db

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