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fork

human history
  • Description

    Culanibokola, ritual flesh-eating fork for chiefs and priests

    wooden fork. handle inlaid with whale tooth at top. four prongs, tips of two are broken. red-brown colour. well polished. Illustrated "Polynesian Artifacts" pl 67.

  • Place
  • Accession Number
    1950.128
  • Accession Date
    04 Jul 1950
  • Other Id

    31465 (ethnology)

    592a (Oldman Collection)

  • Department

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