"occurrenceID","IRN","Catalog Number","Description","Materials","Cultural Attribution","Time Period","Locality","Continent","Country","Province/State","Accession info","Multimedia URLs" "188b5995-bbf4-4560-b1fe-cfa40b074460","1094763","190839.nosub[1]","drill, a small flat, long piece of steel, possibly from a nail, has been hafted in the end of a cane with the aid of wax or vegetable resin, and white cotton string. More proximally, the shaft is further strengthened and decorated with white [wild] pig's hair worked into a wrapping of (tucum?) string which has been blackened with wax. L = 48.5 cm; Diameter (shaft) = 0.6 cm. CJP / J 1/2005","cane, metal; steel, cotton, beeswax, vegetal fiber; tucumã palm tree, wild pig's hair, animal hair; pig","Nambikwara","","","","","","[3133] P. D. Price (Purchase)"," "