Double-handed bolo sword and scabbard
- Title:
- Double-handed bolo sword and scabbard
- Collection:
- Selections from the Cornell Anthropology Collections
- Donor:
- Lt. Col. John L. Chamberlain, Jr.
- Date:
- Early 20th century
- Site:
- Philippines
- Location:
- Philippines
- Country:
- Philippines
- ID Number:
- Anthr1943_002_0021_01
- Old Catalog Number:
- 943.2.21
- File Name:
- Anthr1943_002_0021_01.jpg
- Culture:
- Moro
- Work Type:
- swords
- Materials/Techniques:
- iron (metal)
wood - Subject:
- Philippine
swords
weapons - Measurement:
- 81 x 5 (blade) (centimeters)
78 x 4-7(scabbard) (centimeters) - Description:
- Blade of Kampilan sword and scabbard: iron blade, one edge of which is thin and is the cutting edge, the base narrows to form a socket to fit in a handle
scabbard of wood, undecorated
handle is missing
photograph depicts the blade on top of the scabbard - Bibliography:
- Kroeber, A.L. HRAF, 0A1 1943
- Archival Collection:
- Early 20th-century items from the Philippines and neighboring island nations
- Format:
- Image
- Rights:
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