Coordinates WGS84 | 15°54'S, 136°40'E -15.90, 136.67 |
Title: A message stick held in the Field Museum Chicago, 3 of 3
Description: FM online catalogue: Message stick. Message Sticks Cylindrical billets of wood with incised markings. Used as a memorandum by the messenger of what he has to say. Without the intervention of the bearer the piece of wood has no meaning.
Date Created: 1911
Notes on date created: terminus ante quem
Place Created: Message stick in a collection
State/Territory: NT
Notes on linguistic areas: The message stick is associated with Australia, McArthur River, Northern Territory, Anula / Yanyuwa.
Dimension 1: 140mm
Materials: wood
Source types: museum collection
Date collected: Accession Year: 1911
Institution/Holder file: Field Museum object identifier: 132100.1 Accession Number: [1133] University of Melbourne, Australia (Exchange)
Collector: W. Baldwin Spencer, University of Melbourne (Exchange)
Coordinates: 15°54'0.000000"S,136°40'0.001200"E (-15.9, 136.666667)
Media copyright: Field Museum
Notes on coordinates: Approximate coordinates for the McArthur River mouth near the Gulf of Carpentaria, Northern Territory, per Google maps. Wikipedia: The McArthur River is a river in the Northern Territory of Australia which flows into the Gulf of Carpentaria at Port McArthur, opposite the Sir Edward Pellew Group of Islands.
URL institution: https://collections-anthropology.fieldmuseum.org/catalogue/1357387
Notes: 5.6.24 NR: The original FM register is identical for all "132100 1-3" records (3 records).
Media Files:
Data Entry: Nitzan Rotman