Bird Shaped Pestle

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Jade Koekoe
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published on 09 January 2017
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A bird-shaped pestle. Stone, 6000-2000 BCE. Oro Province, Papua New Guinea.

Most modern vegetables and cereals were first cultivated around 10,000 years ago. This pestle was made for grinding taro, one of the crops farmers in Papua New Guinea started to cultivate at around this time. This pestle's unusual bird shape suggests it may have been a ritual or festive object.

This image was taken at the National Museum of Australia in the British Museums travelling exhibition A History of the World in 100 (and 1) Objects.

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Jade Koekoe
Jade is a Librarian with an avid interest in Roman and Greek architecture and ancient Middle-Eastern cultures.

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Koekoe, J. (2017, January 09). Bird Shaped Pestle. World History Encyclopedia. Retrieved from https://www.worldhistory.org/image/6212/bird-shaped-pestle/

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Koekoe, Jade. "Bird Shaped Pestle." World History Encyclopedia. Last modified January 09, 2017. https://www.worldhistory.org/image/6212/bird-shaped-pestle/.

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Koekoe, Jade. "Bird Shaped Pestle." World History Encyclopedia. World History Encyclopedia, 09 Jan 2017. Web. 26 Dec 2024.

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