bailer; ladle (food processing & storage); grave good;bailer (water transport: equipment);ladle (food processing & storage)
Object
- Accession Number
- OBJ_0025277
- Culture
- Inuit
- Materials and Techniques
- wood
- sinew
- Place
- Labrador, Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada, North America, Americas
- Description
- Ovate wooden bailer or ladle with a wide scoop section and an integral protrusion or handle. The scoop section has a large crack which is held together with a piece of cord. There are large areas of body loss.;Ovate wooden bailer/ladle with an integral protrusion/handle on one side. Large area of body loss.;Ovate wooden bailer or ladle with a wide scoop section and an integral protrusion or handle. The scoop section has a large crack which is held together with a piece of vegetable fibre cord. Small areas of body loss.
- Description
- Ovate wooden bailer or ladle with a wide scoop section and an integral protrusion or handle. The scoop section has a large crack which is held together with a piece of cord. There are large areas of body loss.;Ovate wooden bailer/ladle with an integral protrusion/handle on one side. Large area of body loss.;Ovate wooden bailer or ladle with a wide scoop section and an integral protrusion or handle. The scoop section has a large crack which is held together with a piece of vegetable fibre cord. Small areas of body loss.
- See Elsewhere
- MDS record link
- Record Rights
- Horniman Museum and Gardens
- CC BY-SA
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