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Catalog # Name Description
1 00.58.1 Necklace Mother of pearl shell pendant with twine cord attached. Pendant is thin and roughly rectangular, with one end terminating in a curve where a small hole has been drilled and the twine cord is attached. Half of an old label is attached to the cord,"Wards Scientific/Australia" below in pencil, "Neck/cohi ?/N. Aus".
2 00.58.2 Ball Native.
3 00.58.3 Ball None
4 00.70.40 Boomerang None
5 1974.23.1 Boomerang Authentic aboriginal weapon from the Outback, Ayers Rock, Northern Territory.
6 1997.4.10 Boomerang Arc-shaped piece of wood, hand shaped, with rounded ends. Maximum curve is nearer one end than the other. Bottom surface flat except at tip of long end, which raises slightly. Top surface is chip-carved to make rough surface all over except at ends and an arrangment of five kangaroos jumping. Color: BR 1997.4.10 (Boomerang) image
7 1997.4.9 Boomerang Arc-shaped with both ends curved the same. Rounded ends. Flat on bottom, curved across top surface. Small chip-carving leaves design of smooth wood depicting emus, hills, tree and kangaroos. Color: BR
8 1999.18.14 Boomerang Curved with somewhat irregular, warped edges. One end is shaded black. The wood is warped and splintered in some areas, especially at the ends. Color: BR,BK