Coordinates WGS84 | 11°22'S, 132°09'E -11.36, 132.15 |
Title: A message stick from Northern Territory held in the British Museum
Description: Message stick made of wood. Flat biconvex section. Uncoloured.
Date Created: 1912
Notes on date created: terminus ante quem; 1900-1912 (circa)
Item type: message stick in a collection
Subtype: traditional_context
State/Territory: NT
Linguistic area 1: Chirila: Wurrugu Austlang: N37 - Wurrugu Glottolog: wurr1238
Notes on linguistic areas: The message stick is associated with Port Essington, Northern Territory (Australia)
Cultural region: TopEnd_cobourg
Dimension 1: 121mm Dimension 2: 25mm Dimension 3: 10mm
Materials: wood
Source types: museum collection
Date collected: Acquisition date: 1939
Institution/Holder file: The British Museum object identifier: Oc1939,08.27
Collector: Donated by: Gregory M Mathews Field Collection by: John P Rogers Curator's comments: "Register 1939. Message stick made of wood. Flat biconvex section. Uncoloured. Collected by H P Rogers, ornithologist, before 1914, in Australia." Acquisition notes: "Register reads, for collection Oc1939,08: Collected by H P Rogers, ornithologist, before 1914, in Australia. However inspection of the original correspondence from Mathews reveals that this should be J P Rogers, who was Mathews' ornithological collector in Northern Australia."
Coordinates: 11°21'49.701600"S,132°08'50.100000"E (-11.363806, 132.14725)
Media copyright: The British Museum British Museum Creative Commons (CC BY-NC-SA 4.0)
Notes on coordinates: Approximate coordinates for Port Essington (at a point near the Victoria settlement)
IRN: EOC81452
Notes: PK: No more images to request from BM. 5.12.23 NR: checked against BM online catalogue.
Media Files:
Data Entry: Olena Tykhostup, Nitzan Rotman