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Adze2948/3

Stone adze with wooden handle. Long, smooth, wooden curved handle with perpendicular head. The stone bit is attached to the wooden head by strips of bark that wrap around both. The stone has a rectangular shape with an angled edge at the tip and is mostly smooth. Separate pieces of wood are lodged between the bark strips and the stone.

Culture
Asmat
Material
wood, stone, bark ? and grass
Made in
Ambisu, Papua, Indonesia
Holding Institution
MOA: University of British Columbia
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Carving2978/109

Tall grey stone sculpture. Bear head at top with upward pointing nose, incised mouth and eyes and pointed protruding ears. Below this are four carved and protruding faces, two on either side of the sculpture. The first is upside down with a pointed chin, incised smiling mouth, eyes and long nose. Below this is an upright face with a bulging forehead, large square nose, and incised eyes and mouth. The two faces on the other side of the sculpture are similar to each other with pointed chins, large hooked noses, slightly bulging foreheads, and incised eyes. One has an incised frown, the other a smile. On the foot of the sculpture is an incised signature.

Culture
Inuit
Material
stone
Made in
Baker Lake, Nunavut, Canada and Qamanittuaq, Nunavut, Canada
Holding Institution
MOA: University of British Columbia
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Stele34.5098

The exact function of monumental stone slabs such as this one is unknown because only a few have been found in situ. One example was discovered upright in a cemetery, and scholars believe that such intricately carved stone monuments could have been used as grave markers for important individuals. In the manner of modern-day headstones, the base would have been buried in the ground. This stela is topped with three kneeling human figures wearing jaguar masks. The back of the slab is decorated with eighteen crouching jaguars. The jaguar may have been a totem animal or clan symbol of the deceased.


La función exacta de bloques monumentales de piedra como éste es desconocida, ya que solo unos pocos han sido encontrados in situ. Un ejemplo fue descubierto verticalmente en un cementerio, y académicos creen que monumentos de piedra intrincadamente tallados pueden haberse usado como marcadores de tumbas para individuos importantes. A la manera de lápidas modernas, la base habría estado enterrada. Esta estela está coronada por tres figuras humanas arrodilladas llevando mascaras de jaguar. El reverso de la piedra está decorado con dieciocho jaguares agazapados. El jaguar puede haber sido un animal totémico o un símbolo del clan del difunto.

Material
volcanic stone
Holding Institution
Brooklyn Museum
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Fire Kit2878/28 a-d

Fire starting kit consisting of four components. Part a: Two caps on the either end of a small rope which attach to either end of a bamboo stalk (part b). These caps come from a single silk worm cocoon that has been cut in half. There is a flat, rectangular piece of iron that is used with a flint (part d) attached to the length of rope. The iron is curved into a hook-shape on one corner in order to allow the iron to hang off the piece of rope. Part b: Length of bamboo stalk, hollow at one end to allow for the storage of parts c-d, inside there is a bundle off-white un-spun silk fibre. The closed end of the bamboo stalk is burnt and blackened. This end is the carbonated end used to light a dried silk tuft to ignite a fire. Part c: A tobacco leaf rolled up and bent at one end. Part d: Piece of stone used as a flint. It is mostly black with streaks of brown and there is a brown line that runs down the centre of the stone. The edges are mostly jagged, but there is one smooth edge.

Culture
Indian
Material
bamboo grass, tobacco leaf, stone, cocoon, silk fibre and iron metal
Made in
Odisha, India
Holding Institution
MOA: University of British Columbia
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Piece of Jade80.154.93

Gift of Alastair B. Martin

Culture
Maya
Material
jade stone
Holding Institution
Brooklyn Museum
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Piece of Jade80.154.58

Gift of Alastair B. Martin

Culture
Maya
Material
jade stone
Holding Institution
Brooklyn Museum
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Piece of Jade80.154.65

Gift of Mr. and Mrs. Alastair B. Martin, the Guennol Collection

Culture
Maya
Material
jade stone
Holding Institution
Brooklyn Museum
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Piece of Jade80.154.31

Gift of Alastair B. Martin

Culture
Maya
Material
jade stone
Holding Institution
Brooklyn Museum
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Piece of Jade80.154.3

Gift of Alastair B. Martin

Culture
Maya
Material
jade stone
Holding Institution
Brooklyn Museum
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Carved Red and Dark Green Pipe and Puzzle Stem37.432a-b

Museum Collection Fund

Culture
Santee and Sioux
Material
stone, wood, lead, pigment and tobacco
Holding Institution
Brooklyn Museum
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