FMNH 128053.nosub[1]

  • 128053 limboton armored coat
    Photographer: Mr. John M. Kelly : Field Museum of Natural History - Anthropology Collections
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    Description: front view
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    Transcriber: Theodore Davies : Field Museum of Natural History - Anthropology
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    Description: scan of catalog card [FRONT] [MAIN BODY] Field Museum of Natural History. | [Field Museum Subject Code written in red] 34-58 | Country: Philippine Islands. | Locality: North Central Mindanao. | People: Bukidnon. Stock. | Name: Limboton - Ancient "coat of mail" made of hemp cloth padded with hemp. The skirt and band go with it, as described under 128051. Goes with no. 128054 and 1280 [sic] | Collection: R.F. Cummings Philippine Expedition, 1909-1911. F.C. Cole, Collector. | Notes: Formerly much used; now rare. | Width: | Length: | Height: | Price: [Philippine peso symbol] 2.00 / | [LEFT MARGIN] A | 128053 | ENT | (215) | Acc. 1115 | L | [ILLUSTRATION] | [ILLUSTRATION NOTATION] | [BACK] |
Catalog Number: 128053.nosub[1]
Description: padded vest
Materials: hemp
Cultural Attribution: Bukidnon
Accession Number: [1115] Fifth R.F. Cummings Ethnological Expedition to Philippines Islands - ethnology - Bukidon, Mandaya, Manobo, Negrito, and Bataan Bagobo Indians (Expedition)
Accession Year: 1910
Other Numbers: 215
Collector/Source: Fifth R.F. Cummings Ethnological Expedition to Philippines Islands - ethnology - Bukidnon, Mandaya, Manobo, Negrito, and Bataan Bagobo Indians, Dr. Fay-Cooper Cole : Field Museum of Natural History - Anthropology
EMu IRN: 1355537
GUID: 84074c83-9482-4240-956d-7cf361df10d9

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