Detail View: JCB Archive of Early American Images: Vreemde Maniere van Dorschen.

Accession number: 
03713
Record number: 
03713-6
JCB call number: 
D700 G133n
Image title: 
Vreemde Maniere van Dorschen.
Creator 1: 
Thomas Doesburgh
Creator 1 dates: 
fl. 1692-1712
Creator 1 role: 
fe[cit].
Place image published: 
[Amsterdam]
Image publisher: 
[Willem de Coup, Willem Lamsveld, Philip Verbeek & Johannes Lamsveld]
Image date: 
[1700]
Image function: 
plate; following p. 264
Technique: 
engraving
Image dimension height: 
17.9 cm.
Image dimension width: 
13.8 cm
Page dimension height: 
18.9 cm.
Page dimension width: 
15.4 cm.
Materials medium: 
ink
Materials support: 
paper
Languages: 
Dutch
Description: 
Native Americans thresh grain using horses. Also includes sickle, whip, basket, scene of men harvesting, winnowing, and measuring grain into sacks.
Source creator: 
Gage, Thomas, 1603?-1656
Source Title: 
[English-American his travail by sea and land. Dutch] Nieuwe ende seer naeuwkeurige reyse door de Spaensche West-Indien ...
Source place of publication: 
t' Amsterdam
Source publisher: 
By Willem de Coup, Willem Lamsvelt, Philip Verbeek en Johannes Lamsvelt, Boekverkoopers
Source date: 
1700
notes: 
Text discusses harvesting of wheat or triticum in Guatemala.Thomas Gage, an English Dominican friar, returned to England after several decades in Spanish America, became a Protestant and a principal advisor to Oliver Cromwell.
Time Period: 
1651-1700
Provenance/Donor: 
Acquired before 1870.
Owner and copyright: 
©John Carter Brown Library, Box 1894, Brown University, Providence, R.I. 02912
geographic area: 
Spanish America
Subject Area: 
Artifacts, industry, and human activities
Subject Area: 
Indigenous peoples
Subject headings: 
Indians of Central America--Guatemala
Subject headings: 
Agriculture--Guatemala