FMNH 242590.nosub[1]

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    Description: scan of catalog card [FRONT] [MAIN BODY] Field Museum of Natural History—Ethnology | [Field Museum subject code written in red] 34-40 | Provenience: Belansi, Nueva Vizcaya, Luzon, Philippines. | People or Culture: Ilongot-Filipino | Object: Necklace (PANGLAO) Material: Metal, glass, cotton. | Description: 3 strands red glass beads strung on black thread, a fourth attached row is made of brass rings with brass pendants on alternate rings. Pattern is 3 short pendants, 1 long, 2 short continuing unti final 3 short ones; pendants consist of coils, rings, and serrated disks and keystones of shell. Ends of strands are finished with cotton threads knotted to form end attachments. Age= late 19th cen. Owner=Simpuda | Dimensions (in cm.): L.=39cm. W.=7.2cm. | Collection: [written in cursive] Purchase Wim. G. Beyer [?] | [LEFT MARGIN] A ENT | 242590 | Field No. | Neg. No. ALB.P.269 + 454 | Acc. 3459 | [BACK] [2 photographs] |
Catalog Number: 242590.nosub[1]
Description: necklace
Materials: metal, glass, cotton
Cultural Attribution: Ilongot-Filipino
Accession Number: [3459] W. G. Beyer (Purchase)
Accession Year: 1980
District/County: Nueva Viscaya Prov.
City/Town: Belansi
Collector/Source: William G. Beyer, William G. Beyer
EMu IRN: 1150290
GUID: 5078c5ce-5bf9-410a-a604-3812d5f7dc68

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