Gold Weight

MOA: University of British Columbia

3055/135

Gold weight. Rectangular metal piece with a rounded, sloped projection extending out from each long edge. Piece sits on a small, square base.

Gold Weight

MOA: University of British Columbia

3055/134

Gold weight. Round metal piece with curved cylindrical handle ?. Body has worn, upraised design consisting of overlapping horizontal and vertical ropes. Handle has two curved projections on convex side indicating a handle.

Gold Weight

MOA: University of British Columbia

3055/133

Gold weight. Metal piece in the shape of a stylized fly whisk ?. Two sections of vertical whisk strands connect to a cylindrical handle at the bottom and overlap into a point at the top, leaving a triangular window in the middle of the piece. The handle is squat with a circular base.

Gold Weight

MOA: University of British Columbia

3055/132

Gold weight. Flat scorpion figure with curved tail in stinging position. Body of scorpion is decorated with notched edges and upraised horizontal lines, with two vertical lines at the head. One claw is missing.

Gold Weight

MOA: University of British Columbia

3055/131

Gold weight. Animal figure, possible a goat ?, with long neck, body, and head, and straight horns with upraised spiral design. Head has two upraised lines on top for eyes and a notch cut out of the front indicating a nose and mouth. The front two legs are broken off completely; back two legs b...

Gold Weight

MOA: University of British Columbia

3055/130

Gold weight. Animal figure with four legs, a long neck, and curved horns. Animal has two raised circles on top of its head for eyes and an incised line along the front for a mouth. Body ends with a short downward pointed tail. Legs are long and curve upwards into feet that overlap at the front...

Gold Weight

MOA: University of British Columbia

3055/129

Gold weight. Metal piece in the shape of a horn with flat projections attached to the top of the wide end of the horn. Projections have stepped notches cut out on each side making them wider at the bottom and are anchored by a series of four upraised rings around the middle of the horn. The ba...

Gold Weight

MOA: University of British Columbia

3055/128

Gold weight. Metal piece in the shape of a fly whisk ?. Whisk strands connect to a cylindrical handle at the bottom and overlap into a point at the top, forming a triangle shape. Handle is bent at 90 degrees at the top where it connects to the wires and has a circular base.

Gold Weight

MOA: University of British Columbia

3055/127

Gold weight. Metal piece consisting of a large, curved triangle connected to a cylindrical handle. Handle is bent at a 140 degree angle with an upraised cap at the joint. Plain section of the handle is slightly longer than section with triangle attachment.

Gold Weight

MOA: University of British Columbia

3055/126

Gold weight. Hollow metal piece in the shape of a horn with a circular cap on the wide end and cylindrical projection on top. There are several holes with rough edges on the sides and top of the piece from age and wear.