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Bell2956/264

Metal bell on a dark brown leather collar with a round metal buckle. A small metal ball hangs inside the bell from a pink leather thong. There is a cross embossed on the front of the bell.

Culture
Portuguese
Material
metal, leather skin and fibre
Made in
Evora, Portugal
Holding Institution
MOA: University of British Columbia
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Belt2956/263

Belt of bells consisting of fourteen larger individual metal bells and four round bells attached to a wide tan leather belt with a pattern of gold-coloured protruding studs. Two gold-coloured metal buckles on each side.

Culture
Portuguese
Material
brass metal and leather skin
Made in
Lamego, Viseu, Portugal
Holding Institution
MOA: University of British Columbia
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Belt2956/262

Belt of bells consisting of fourteen larger individual metal bells and four round bells attached to a wide tan leather belt with a pattern of gold-coloured protruding studs. Two gold-coloured metal buckles on each side.

Culture
Portuguese
Material
brass metal and leather skin
Made in
Lamego, Viseu, Portugal
Holding Institution
MOA: University of British Columbia
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Belt2956/261

Belt of bells consisting of fourteen larger individual metal bells and four round bells attached to a wide tan leather belt with a pattern of gold-coloured protruding studs. Two gold-coloured metal buckles on each side. There are lines incised at various points around the circumference of the bells on the exterior surface.

Culture
Portuguese
Material
metal and leather skin
Made in
Lamego, Viseu, Portugal
Holding Institution
MOA: University of British Columbia
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Belt2956/260

Belt of bells consisting of fourteen larger individual metal bells and four round bells attached to a wide tan leather belt with a pattern of gold-coloured protruding studs. Two gold-coloured metal buckles on each side. There are lines incised at various points around the circumference of the bells on the exterior surface.

Culture
Portuguese
Material
metal and leather skin
Made in
Lamego, Viseu, Portugal
Holding Institution
MOA: University of British Columbia
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Ladle2956/253

Carved ladle-like spoon with a round bowl and short, tapered handle. Beige surface is porous.

Culture
Portuguese
Material
cork bark
Made in
Vidigueira, Beja, Portugal
Holding Institution
MOA: University of British Columbia
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Ladle2956/252

Carved ladle with a pear-shaped bowl and short handle. The inner surfaces are light brown, and the outer surface is rough, dark brown bark.

Culture
Portuguese
Material
cork bark
Made in
Vidigueira, Beja, Portugal
Holding Institution
MOA: University of British Columbia
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Ladle2956/251

Carved ladle with a round bowl and short, wide handle. The inner surfaces are light brown, and the outer surface is rough, dark brown bark.

Culture
Portuguese
Material
cork bark
Made in
Vidigueira, Beja, Portugal
Holding Institution
MOA: University of British Columbia
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Shepherd's Box2956/250 a-b

Cylindrical cork container with plastic interior (a) and small threaded cap (b). There are three metal bands encircling the exterior of the container at the top, base and midpoint. There two metal loop fasteners opposite one another along the top metal band, possibly for attaching a strap or handle.

Culture
Portuguese
Material
cork bark, plastic and metal
Made in
Vidigueira, Beja, Portugal
Holding Institution
MOA: University of British Columbia
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Shepherd's Box2956/249 a-b

Cylindrical cork container (a) with light wood strap handle and lid (b) with an incised flower design. The exterior surface of the container is rough brown bark.

Culture
Portuguese
Material
cork bark and wood
Made in
Vidigueira, Beja, Portugal
Holding Institution
MOA: University of British Columbia
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