Spear
About this object
Narrative
Collected by Mavis Balshaw while in the Peruvian Amazon in the mid-1960s.
Physical description
Long double headed spear. Shaft (part a) is made from a light grass material, maintaining diameter until its proximal end, where it narrows to join with the spear neck. Strands of fibre are wound tightly many times around the connection, as well as at the shaftÔÇÖs distal end. The spear neck (together with heads constitute part b) is made up of two long pieces of dark brown wood, lashed together near their base, then separating. An iron head tops each shaft. Heads are thin, rusted, and have a single large barb pointing down and to the outside.
Categories
Materials
Date Made
Before 1970
Date Acquired
9 May 2014
How Acquired
Donated
Credit Line
Measurements
Overall: 170 cm x 4.7 cm x 1.3 cm
Object Number
3060/10 a-b