Arrow-Head
Title
Arrow-Head
Description
An Egyptian bronze arrow-head, reportedly "of the earliest times", purchased from the sale room of the Cairo Museum in 1915 by George Herbert Bourne. This artefact was sent home to Australia in March 1915 but its current whereabouts is unknown. In his "What to Know in Egypt: A Guide for Australasian Soldiers" CW Bean recommends service personnel visit the Cairo Museum to purchase genuine antiquities, rather than relying on vendors. Bourne acquired several artefacts in this way, and also acquired items of ethnographic and natural history interest, along with several replica antiquities. These items were all listed in a letter from Bourne to his Mother in March 1915.
Date
1649 BC - 1640 BC
Type
Identifier
C.015.006
Coverage
Medium
Accrual Method
Provenance
Purchased by Maj. George Herbert Bourne, from the Cairo Museum, Egypt, Feb-Mar 1915.
Bibliographic Citation
Bourne, GH. (1915). OM68-25 George Herbert Bourne Papers 1846-195. State Library of Queensland, Brisbane. OM68-25-14
Bean, C. E. W. (1915). What to know in Egypt : a guide for Australasian soldiers. Societe Orientale de Publicite.
Relation
P.015
Contributor
Mr James Donaldson
Collection
Citation
Old Kingdom (Egyptian), First Intermediate period (Egyptian), and Middle Kingdom (Egyptian), “Arrow-Head,” First World War Antiquities, accessed April 29, 2024, https://ww1antiquities.omeka.net/items/show/137.
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