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Skaftet av vassrör med lindningar av vaxad bast. Lancettformigt järnuddad spets av kålpalm, Cariota urens.

Används även för dödande av jaguar och ocelot.</pres:description><pres:content>Information derived from Bribri visit: Sept 28 – Oct 02, 2023. The wooden component of the arrow is likely made from namàla, or black palm (Astrocaryum standleyanum). The wrapped cordage connecting the arrow tip to the wooden shaft could be made from the Pita plant (Aechmea magdalenae) and is described by the visitors as having been treated with beeswax, to strengthen and harden the string and keep it from unraveling. The wax could also have been used as a way to protect the cord from water when used for fishing. , Costa Rica, Centralamerika, Mellanamerika, Carl Bovallius resa till Latinamerika (1882-1883), Samlingsbesök. 2023-09. Bribri</pres:content><pres:context><pres:event xml:lang="sv">Insamlad</pres:event><pres:nameLabel xml:lang="sv">Bowallius, Carl Erik Alexander</pres:nameLabel></pres:context><pres:context><pres:event xml:lang="sv">Brukad</pres:event><pres:nameLabel xml:lang="sv">Bribri</pres:nameLabel></pres:context><pres:context><pres:event xml:lang="sv">Ursprung</pres:event><pres:placeLabel xml:lang="sv">Nordamerika, Costa Rica</pres:placeLabel></pres:context><pres:image><pres:mediaType>image/jpeg</pres:mediaType><pres:src type="thumbnail">https://collections.smvk.se/carlotta-em/web/image/tn/25120097/dia-1885.11.0042%2C48%2C53%2C41%2C43%2C59%2C63%2C55%2C57%2C56.jpg</pres:src><pres:src type="lowres">https://collections.smvk.se/carlotta-em/web/image/zoom/25120096/dia-1885.11.0042%2C48%2C53%2C41%2C43%2C59%2C63%2C55%2C57%2C56.jpg</pres:src><pres:mediaLicense>http://kulturarvsdata.se/resurser/License#by</pres:mediaLicense><pres:byline xml:lang="sv">Barkman, Lars-Erik</pres:byline><pres:copyright xml:lang="sv">Statens museer för världskultur</pres:copyright></pres:image><pres:references><pres:reference>http://kulturarvsdata.se/SMVK-EM/samling/1015501</pres:reference><pres:reference>http://kulturarvsdata.se/SMVK-EM/fotografi/25120087</pres:reference><pres:reference>http://kulturarvsdata.se/SMVK-EM/fotografi/25120093</pres:reference><pres:reference>http://kulturarvsdata.se/SMVK-EM/name/1015502</pres:reference><pres:reference>http://www.wikidata.org/entity/Q913374</pres:reference></pres:references><pres:representations><pres:representation format="HTML">http://kulturarvsdata.se/SMVK-EM/objekt/html/1016992</pres:representation><pres:representation format="XML">http://kulturarvsdata.se/SMVK-EM/objekt/xml/1016992</pres:representation><pres:representation format="RDF">http://kulturarvsdata.se/SMVK-EM/objekt/rdf/1016992</pres:representation></pres:representations></pres:item>