Five-Hole Flute
1998.19.2106
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Basic Information
Artifact Identification | Five-Hole Flute (1998.19.2106) |
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Classification/ Nomenclature |
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Artist/Maker | None |
Geographic Location | |
Period/Date | N/A |
Culture | Native American: Great Plains: Inunaina (Arapaho) |
Physical Analysis
Dimension 1 (Length) | 41.5 cm |
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Dimension 2 (Width) | 3.25 cm |
Dimension 3 (Width) | 1.5 cm |
Weight | 77 g |
Measuring Remarks | L: 41.5cm Diameter: 2.7cm. --MNH Remarks/Description Field - Third Largest Dimension taken from small tip on the instrument. Length of tip 1.5 cm as well. |
Materials | Animal--Tendon, Textile--Cotton, Plant--Fiber, Plant--Cotton, Plant--Wood |
Manufacturing Processes | Carved, Cutting, Wrapping, Woodburning |
Munsell Color Information | Strong Brown (7.5YR 3/6) -Flute. Grayish Brown (7.5YR 4/2) -Tape (ribbon). |
Research Remarks
Published Description | N/A |
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Description | N/A |
Comparanda | N/A |
Bibliography | N/A |
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Artifact History
Archaeological Data | N/A |
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Credit Line/Dedication | Museum of Natural History, UIUC |
Reproduction | Needs Research |
Reproduction Information | N/A |