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Armspange

  • Bamum [Ethnie]; Kamerun [Land]
  • Bernhard Ankermann (1896 - 1911) [Sammler]
  • um 1900

Detailed information

Object type
Armspange
Contributors
Bernhard Ankermann (1896 - 1911) [Sammler]
Date of Origin
um 1900
Material
Elfenbein (Loxodonta africana)
Dimensions
Höhe x Breite x Tiefe: 10,3 x 9,9 x 2,7 cm; Durchmesser: Innendurchmesser max. 5,3 cm
Weight
Gewicht: 210 g
Places / Cultures
Bamum [Ethnie]; Kamerun [Land]
Collection
SMB Ethnological Museum, EM Africa
Exhibition / Module
SMB01 Humboldt Forum / Module 36 1B Open Storage Africa
Managing Institution
Ethnologisches Museum - Staatliche Museen zu Berlin
Identifier
III C 25158
Acquisition Context / Provenance
Ankauf von Dr. Ankermann 1909