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Hearst Museum object titled Axe, accession number 5-1815, described as Axe with wooden handle (ōvōn) ; 27 ½" long ; (69.82 cm) Made by men
Hearst Museum object titled Hatchet, accession number 5-1914, described as Hatchet (Mōn Ōvōn); length: 17 inches; width: 6½ inches.
Hearst Museum object titled Knife, accession number 5-1915, described as Knife (Fa'a); length: 22 inches; width: 2 inches at blade.
Hearst Museum object titled Money, accession number 5-1820, described as Spear-shape piece of iron(ayole) ; 16 ¾" long, 6" w ; (42.56cm, 15.24cm) Used for currency. See card attached to 5-1817. Iron trade money probably manufactured in Germany, specifically intended for Southern Cameroons trade.
Hearst Museum object titled Spearhead, accession number 5-1897, described as Barbed metal spearhead (nkum akong); 13.25 inches long, 1.75 inches wide.
Hearst Museum object titled Spearhead, accession number 5-1928, described as Spear-shaped piece of iron; 12 inches x 3 inches; used as currency.
Hearst Museum object titled Spearhead, accession number 5-1905, described as Large metal leaf-shaped spearhead (Nkum Akong); length: 15½ inches; width: 2¼ inches; used for currency probably.