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Javelin

According to collector Antonie Brandeis, this simple spear made from light, blackened wood belonged to a chief’s son.

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Städtische Museen Freiburg
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Cataloguing data

Object type
Speer
Dimensions
Länge: 2630.0 mm
Material/Technique
Wood
Current location
Museum Natur und Mensch
Inventory number
II/0665

Provenance and sources

when
before 1900

when
25.09.1902
who
Brandeis, Eugen - Former Possessors

where
Marshall Islands (location/origin)
Micronesia (location/origin)
Oceania (location/origin)
who
Brandeis, Antonie - Collectors

Provenance
Donated by Eugen Brandeis (Imperial Governor of the Marshall Islands) April 1900, collected by Antonie Brandeis (Jaluit) /Donated by Eugen Brandeis (Imperial Governor of the Marshall Islands) April 1900, collected by Antonie Brandeis (Jaluit) This object probably belongs to the collection of Antonie and Eugen Brandeis, even if it cannot be precisely identified. It may be no. 182 or no. 183 of the first Brandeis consignment from Jaluit in April 1900, there with the old inventory numbers 1460 and 1461: "A spear for a chieftain's son. Coconut palm trunk blackened with charcoal and coconut oil" (object list, SAF D.Sm 35/1). The two spears 1460+1461 are listed in the Old Inventory (but not until 1902, so possibly later).

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