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Metadata
Object ID |
4489 |
Object Name |
Drill |
Other Name |
Pump drill |
Other Stanford number |
94.1207 |
Old number (pre-accession by Stanford) |
8824 |
Culture |
Hupa/Karuk/Yurok |
Date |
Late 19th century |
Material |
Cloth/Wood/Leather/Stone |
Description |
Three-piece pump drill, used to bore holes in items. Carved disk, handle, polished shaft. Sharp metal tip, worn leather strap attached to handle. In good condition, fit for use. Shows much use on disk and shaft. |
Dimensions |
H-30.37 W-10.84 L-100.5 cm |
Found |
North America; United States; California; Humboldt County |
Provenance |
Daggett Collection. Collected by John R. Daggett in Humboldt County, California in the late 19th century. Sold by John R. Daggett to Jane L. Stanford in 1899. Donated by Jane L. Stanford to the Leland Stanford Jr. Museum in 1899. |
Collector |
Daggett, John R. |
Collection |
Anthropology; North America; California |
Search Terms |
Hoopa Hupa Hupa/ Hoopa Karok Karuk Karuk/ Karok Yurok Yurok/ Yuruk Yuruk |
Web Export Search |
CO Daggett |