Avery Research Center Artifact Collection
Sort by: ▼ Title Description 101. Wooden ladle Unused wooden ladle, origin Uganda. 102. Wooden ladle Unused wooden ladle, origin Uganda. 103. Wooden ladle Unused wooden ladle, origin Uganda. 104. Wooden ladle Unused wooden ladle, origin Uganda. 105. Wooden ladle Unused wooden ladle, origin Uganda. 106. Wooden Krishna statue Carved likeness of Krishna on a wood base, plain back; origin Tamil Nadu. 107. Wooden human carving Wood carving of an intertwined, elongated human with two faces and bulging eyes. 108. Wooden horn Wooden horn in two parts with seven holes; possible origin Tibet. 109. Wooden hippopotamus carving Brown wooden hippopotamus with open mouth and turned head, origin Uganda. 110. Wooden headrest Sled-shaped wooden headrest carved in the form of a stylized bird. Origin Papua New Guinea. 111. Wooden giraffe carving Wooden giraffe with painted black spots and head facing backwards; origin Uganda. 112. Wooden fork Wooden fork, dark wood; origin Dodoth people of Uganda. 113. Wooden fork Wooden fork, dark wood; origin Dodoth people of Uganda. 114. Wooden flute Notched flute made of wood with three finger holes; origin Bira people of the Ituri rainforest. 115. Wooden figure Standing female attached to a double circular pedestal. Origin Baule people of Cote d'Ivoire. 116. Wooden female figure Wood carving of a female figure with bulging stomach, long toes, pointed large ears, goatee, raised left leg, and large teeth. 117. Wooden female figure Stylized female figure holding a pot on her head, supported on her knees; carved of one piece of wood; origin Uganda. 118. Wooden female figure Wood carving of a pregnant woman with bulging eyes, hand in mouth, and feet directed sideways, on a stand; shoulders have two lines incised as some type of decoration. 119. Wooden drumsticks for use with slit gong Two wooden drum sticks with resin heads for use with slit gongs; origin Rwanda. 120. Wooden drum Wooden drum with two small handles, two heads made of hide, and a leather cord connecting the two hides; origin Ganda people of Uganda.