Hand-weapon, patu onewa, of basalt, from New Zealand; part of the Banks collection (1887.1.714)
Hand-weapon of basalt. The end of the handle is carved into three ridges. The handle is drilled from both sides, but is not perforated. The drill holes are wider at the top than at the base
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Hand-weapon, side 1 (with scale)
Hand-weapon, side 2 (with scale) |