Bolas Weight Item Number: Sf631 from the MOA: University of British Columbia

Description

A greenish, ellipsoid stone with a smooth surface, slightly flattened ends and a central transverse groove.

History Of Use

A single weight from a 'bolas', a hurling weapon used in warfare and hunting. An Incan 'bolas' consisted of two to five weights of stone, copper or wood connected by cords fastened together in the middle. It was used at relatively close range to entangle the feet. The weights were usually wrapped in rawhide and the cords were fastened to this. The 'bolas' were a favoured weapon in the highlands, particularly during Incan times, although it was probably used earlier as well.

Narrative

Inca Style ? Late Horizon; 1476-1532 C.E.