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Bow and arrows
Object type Classification: 81876
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English: Bow and five arrows, as used in initial stages of unrest on Bougainville, circa 1999 Purchased by Graeme Doull at market in Bougainville .1 bow- (palm wood) bow; surface covered with decorative geometric plaiting in red, black and yellow-cream fibre .2 arrows (x5)- bamboo arrows decorated with red and yellow fibre 'twine'; blackened surface at pointed end; decorative motifs drawn in black ink along length of arrow shaft
Date 1999; 04 Oct 2002; 10 Oct 2002; 1990s; United Nations Peacekeeping; Elizabeth II (1952 -)/House of Windsor/English reign
institution QS:P195,Q758657
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2002.94.2
Place of creation Bougainville
Credit line Gift of Graeme Doull
Notes bow and five arrows, as used in initial stages of unrest on Bougainville. Bow and arrows purchased by Graeme Doull at market in Bougainville (1999); being sold as ‘same type of weapons being used during initial period of hostilities Graeme Doull joined the regular army in 1995 as part of the Queen Alexandra Mounted Rifles. From May to June 1999 he served as part of the Peace Monitoring Group (PMG) on Bougainville, Papua New Guinea. He subsequently served (October 1999 to February 2000) as part of the International Force for East Timor (INTERFET), a UN peacekeeping group.
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