FMNH 90361.nosub[1]
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Description: scan of catalog card [FRONT] [MAIN BODY] Field Museum of Natural History. | ENT | [Field Museum Subject Code written in red] 34-59 | Country: Luzon Island, P.I. ["Abra" struck through] | Locality: Balbalassan ["Lepanto-Bontoc" struck through] sub Prov. | People: Tingians ["Igorot" struck through] | Stock. | Name: Head axe. Short broad flat single point (pick-like) end. Diagonal cutting edge blade. Short round handle. Bands of incised designs at intervals. Short iron [illegible]. Broad iron band at upper end. Length of blade 24.4 cm. | Collection: R.F. Cummings Expedition. (S.C. Simms, Collector, 1906). | Notes: Length of handle with blade 45 cm. For hewing. | Price: ₱ 1.50 | [LEFT MARGIN] A | 90361 | 462 | Acc. 1004 | [ILLUSTRATION] | [ILLUSTRATION NOTATION] | [BACK] |Catalog Number: 90361.nosub[1]Description: axeMaterials: metal, wood, metal; ironCultural Attribution: TinguianAccession Number: [1004] Cummings Philippine Explorations - Luzon, Philippines - ethnology, 1906-1907 (Expedition)Accession Year:Other Numbers: 462District/County: Bontoc Prov.City/Town: BalbalassonCollector/Source: Cummings Philippine Explorations - Luzon, Philippines - ethnology, 1906-1907, Stephen C. Simms : The Field MuseumEMu IRN: 1321455GUID: f9f62046-572b-43c5-b763-5b684e4a65e3
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