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Hearst Museum object titled Spear, accession number 5-2989, described as Arrow; pusukichege; cane shaft, unfeathered; nock-end wrapped with fiber and pitched; hand forged iron point attached with pitch; leaf-shaped barbed point; poisoned.
Hearst Museum object titled Spear, accession number 5-2631, described as Hunting spear wooden shaft; leaf-shaped point; overall length 59.5 inches; point 11 inches long. Used to finish off animal being shot with bow and arrow.
Hearst Museum object titled Spear, accession number 5-6171, described as iron pointed spear
Hearst Museum object titled Spear, accession number 5-2991, described as Arrow; pishe; cane shaft, unfeathered; nock-end wrapped with fiber and pitched; hand forged iron point attached with pitch; leaf-shaped barbed point; poisoned; one barb missing.
Hearst Museum object titled Spear, accession number 5-2992, described as Arrow; adzomovian-gbange; cane shaft, unfeathered; nock-end wrapped with fiber and pitched; hand forged iron point attached with pitch; leaf-shaped barbed point (none missing); poisoned.
Hearst Museum object titled Spear, accession number 5-2990, described as Arrow; tsakombo; cane shaft, unfeathered; nockened wrapped with fiber and pitched; hand forged iron point attached with pitch; leaf-shaped barbed point; poisoned.
Hearst Museum object titled Spear, accession number 5-3056, described as Spear; Bara; cane shaft with length of twisted metal on butt end; long steel barbed, socketed point. 68.25 inches.
Hearst Museum object titled Spear, accession number 5-4135a,b, described as A) Iron spear head; hand-wrought; laurel-leaf blade with long stem; 31.3 cm long. B) Spear shaft; wood with sinew wrapping around socket; 124 cm long.
Hearst Museum object titled Spear, accession number 5-6721, described as Spear; shaft decorated with burned pattern; one end elongated laurel leaf-shaped blade with double blood course (black filled) each side; other end pointed spike (blackened); l. 155.5 cm.
Hearst Museum object titled Spear, accession number 5-2983, described as Arrow; Koepang; cane shaft, unfeathered; nock-end wrapped with fiber and pitched; hand forged iron point attached with pitch; leaf-shaped barbed point; poisoned.