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Mapuka (Spearhead)
Mapuka (Spearhead)
Mapuka (Spearhead)

Mapuka (Spearhead)

Date19th to early 20th century 
CultureTopoke or Loma
Place MadeDemocratic Republic of the Congo, Africa
MediumIron, silver; metal
Dimensions15 x 0.9 x 0.3 cm (5 7/8 x 3/8 x 1/8 in.)
Credit LineGift of Drs. John and Bessie Sawhill
Object number76.1.97
On View
Not on view
DescriptionIron/Silver spearhead from an unknown period of the African-Belgium Congo. One barbed head. Barb cut from shaft asymmetrically. Most likely used as currency.
Notes2020-21 Inventory: Y Shelf/Cabinet: C Dimensions (H X W X D In): 6 X .4 X .1 In Object Condition: Good Condition Report?: Yes Images?: Yes Research Doc?: No Flat File Folder?: Yes Scanned?: Yes Object Notes: Gift Of Drs. John and Bessie Sawhill; Used As Currency. Not A Weapon.

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