Tool
MOA: University of British Columbia
3326/58
Oblong stone tool with a smooth surface and two flat ends - one on a slight angle. The body subtlely tapers towards the flat end. Cross-hatched lines are incised near angled end and deep vertical lines are on the opposite side and both sides of opposite end.
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Narrative
Collected by Jack Lieber in Papua New Guinea, Eastern Highlands Division, from August 1970 - June 1972. He was researching village communities in and around Goroka, where he was lecturing under the auspices of UNESCO at the Goroka Teachers College.
- Type of Item tool
- Culture New Guinea
- Material stone
- Measurements height 18.5 cm, width 4.1 cm, depth 4.8 cm (overall)
- Previous Owner Jack Lieber, Iris Lieber
- Received from Iris Lieber
- Made in Papua New Guinea
- Collection Date between 1970 and 1972
- Ownership Date before 2015, before June 18, 2018
- Acquisition Date on June 18, 2018
- Condition good
- Accession Number 3326/0058