FMNH 254684.B

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    Creator: Sarah Carlson : Field Museum of Natural History - Anthropology
    Transcriber: Simone Hoekstra : Field Museum of Natural History - Anthropology Collections
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    Description: scan of catalog card [FRONT] [MAIN BODY] Chicago Natural History Museum- Ethnology | [Field Museum Subject Code written in red] 34-9 | [red dot] | Provenience: Prob. Philippines | (acc 6.5) | People or Culture: Undetermined | Object: Pieces of cloth | Material: Cotton | Description: A: Cloth w/longitudinal stripes of varying width: wide blue, narrow white, medium red, narrow white, narrow blue, narrow white, medium red, narrow white, wide blue. | B: As above, but smaller. | Dimensions (in cm.): A- Length: 81.3; width: 51.5. | B- Length: 81.1; width: 32.3. | Collection: Gift: Robert Campbell 1966 [LEFT MARGIN] A | ENT | 254684 A,B | Field no. | Neg no. | Acc. 2934 [BACK] [1 Photograph]
Catalog Number: 254684.B
Description: cloth
Materials: cotton, dye
Locality: Asia, Philippine Islands, Philippines
Accession Number: [2934] R. C. Campbell (Gift)
Accession Year:
Country: Philippines
Collector/Source: Robert C. Campbell
EMu IRN: 3872189
GUID: cf2dbed8-535f-4f8e-a755-cf446176e440

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