M44-C31-3-2

Fishhook, bend and point; this hook may have broken very close to the head, but the shank is tapered by the head and there are two small notches on the back of the shank which may have served to attach a line

Fishhook methods

The classification method applied here follows Carlier and Conte (2009) and is based on an invariable principle: the shape of the shank, straight or curved in this assemblage. This gives the general shape of the hook. Other attributes then qualify the various typological ramifications (shape of the point, its length, ratio between the point and the shank, shape of the bend).

Item record
Item type
Photograph
Data type
Object data » Artifact image
Creation date
1989, 1991
Cultural terms
Polynesia
Geographic terms
Oceania » Cook Islands » Mangaia
Image contents
Object
Item count
1
Weight
0.40
Reuse
License
Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 International (CC BY-NC-SA 4.0)
Recommended citation

Kirch, Patrick V., 2017. M44-C31-3-2, photograph. DIG Dataverse.