The origins of Tradescant's 'India Occidentali' wooden clubs: 14C dating, material identification and strontium isotope studies

This paper focuses on the material study (radiocarbon dating, wood identification and strontium isotope analyses) of four large ‘India occidentali’ clubs, part of the founding collections of the Ashmolean Museum, in Oxford, and originally part of John Tradescant’s ‘Ark’, in Lambeth (1656). During th...

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Main Authors: Ostapkowicz, J, Roberts, AJ, Thistlewood, J, Brock, F, Wiedenhoeft, AC, Snoeck, C, Schulting, R, Bray, W
Format: Journal article
Published: Cambridge University Press 2018
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author Ostapkowicz, J
Roberts, AJ
Thistlewood, J
Brock, F
Wiedenhoeft, AC
Snoeck, C
Schulting, R
Bray, W
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Wiedenhoeft, AC
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Schulting, R
Bray, W
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description This paper focuses on the material study (radiocarbon dating, wood identification and strontium isotope analyses) of four large ‘India occidentali’ clubs, part of the founding collections of the Ashmolean Museum, in Oxford, and originally part of John Tradescant’s ‘Ark’, in Lambeth (1656). During the seventeenth century, the term ‘India occidentali/occidentales’ referred not only to the ‘West Indies’ (its literal translation), but to the Americas as a whole; hence, the Ashmolean clubs and, indeed, the ca forty examples of similarly large, decorated clubs known in international museum collections had no firm provenance and lacked even the most basic information. Previous attempts at attribution, based on stylistic comparisons with nineteenth- to twentieth-century Brazilian and Guyanese clubs, have proved inconclusive given the unique features of this club style, raising the intriguing possibility that these may be exceptionally rare examples of ‘Island Carib’ (Kalinago) material culture, particularly as images of such clubs appear in seventeenth-century ethnographic accounts from the LesserAntilles. This paper provides new data for these poorly known objects fromearly collections, revealing not only the type of wood from which they were carved (Platymiscium sp. and Brosimum cf guianense) and their probable dates of manufacture (c AD 1300–1640), but also their possible provenance (strontium results are consistent with a possible range from Trinidad south to French Guiana).
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spelling oxford-uuid:86f04c43-8efb-47a4-b61c-b542d6fac6682022-03-26T22:07:33ZThe origins of Tradescant's 'India Occidentali' wooden clubs: 14C dating, material identification and strontium isotope studiesJournal articlehttp://purl.org/coar/resource_type/c_dcae04bcuuid:86f04c43-8efb-47a4-b61c-b542d6fac668Symplectic Elements at OxfordCambridge University Press2018Ostapkowicz, JRoberts, AJThistlewood, JBrock, FWiedenhoeft, ACSnoeck, CSchulting, RBray, WThis paper focuses on the material study (radiocarbon dating, wood identification and strontium isotope analyses) of four large ‘India occidentali’ clubs, part of the founding collections of the Ashmolean Museum, in Oxford, and originally part of John Tradescant’s ‘Ark’, in Lambeth (1656). During the seventeenth century, the term ‘India occidentali/occidentales’ referred not only to the ‘West Indies’ (its literal translation), but to the Americas as a whole; hence, the Ashmolean clubs and, indeed, the ca forty examples of similarly large, decorated clubs known in international museum collections had no firm provenance and lacked even the most basic information. Previous attempts at attribution, based on stylistic comparisons with nineteenth- to twentieth-century Brazilian and Guyanese clubs, have proved inconclusive given the unique features of this club style, raising the intriguing possibility that these may be exceptionally rare examples of ‘Island Carib’ (Kalinago) material culture, particularly as images of such clubs appear in seventeenth-century ethnographic accounts from the LesserAntilles. This paper provides new data for these poorly known objects fromearly collections, revealing not only the type of wood from which they were carved (Platymiscium sp. and Brosimum cf guianense) and their probable dates of manufacture (c AD 1300–1640), but also their possible provenance (strontium results are consistent with a possible range from Trinidad south to French Guiana).
spellingShingle Ostapkowicz, J
Roberts, AJ
Thistlewood, J
Brock, F
Wiedenhoeft, AC
Snoeck, C
Schulting, R
Bray, W
The origins of Tradescant's 'India Occidentali' wooden clubs: 14C dating, material identification and strontium isotope studies
title The origins of Tradescant's 'India Occidentali' wooden clubs: 14C dating, material identification and strontium isotope studies
title_full The origins of Tradescant's 'India Occidentali' wooden clubs: 14C dating, material identification and strontium isotope studies
title_fullStr The origins of Tradescant's 'India Occidentali' wooden clubs: 14C dating, material identification and strontium isotope studies
title_full_unstemmed The origins of Tradescant's 'India Occidentali' wooden clubs: 14C dating, material identification and strontium isotope studies
title_short The origins of Tradescant's 'India Occidentali' wooden clubs: 14C dating, material identification and strontium isotope studies
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