Handwritten Notes on 1978 Excavation
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Parte deFHYA curation of a selection from the Archaeological Collections at the KwaZulu-Natal Museum
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Handwritten Notes on 1978 Excavation
Parte deFHYA curation of a selection from the Archaeological Collections at the KwaZulu-Natal Museum
FHYA selection of related institutional material at KZNM
Parte deFHYA curation of a selection from the Archaeological Collections at the KwaZulu-Natal Museum
[Source - Chloe Rushovich for FHYA, 2018, using information provided by eThembeni Cultural Heritage Management: Material relating to the uMgungundlovu historical site compiled by eThembeni Cultural Heritage Management with eThembeni for the FHYA.]
Parkington, Cronin and Poggenpoel 1974
Parte deFHYA curation of a selection from the uMgungundlovu Archaeological Material at AMAFA
[Source - Chloe Rushovich for FHYA using material provided by eThembeni Cultural Heritage Management, 2018: In 1974 and 1975 members of the Archaeology Department of the University of Cape Town (UCT), led by Parkington, Mike Cronin, Cedric Poggenpoel, and Heinz Ruther, a survey specialist, explored the size and layout of the site and excavated. Parkington noted to the FHYA that his primary interest in the site related to the organisation of space. They were further assisted by Jeremy Baskin, John Wright, Chrissie Sievers, Simon Hall, Polly Scott and Frank Silberbauer. In 1975 advice was also provided by Martin Hall and Tim Maggs. During these fieldwork periods, permanent datum points were established over an area of the hillside that probably contained the whole site. Some 184 daga floors were plotted and recorded photogrammetrically, and 36 were excavated as individual units. One half of the pit in the Bheje area was also excavated. Amafa Pietermaritzburg holds 40 large cardboard boxes of artefacts excavated in 1974 and 1975. This material includes thousands of fragments of diagnostic and adiagnostic pottery sherds; also, some beads; and a small quantity of fragments of adiagnostic teeth and bones. The KwaZulu-Natal Museum houses most of the Parkington and Cronin material from these excavations. The FHYA arranged this material into 1974 and 1975 ‘subseries’ in which ‘files’ containing digital ‘items’ which consist of the boxes and their contents.]
Parte deFHYA curation of a selection from the uMgungundlovu Archaeological Material at AMAFA
[Source - eThembeni Cultural Heritage Management for FHYA, 2016, using AMAFA materials: Undiagnostic Pottery. Hut 10, 35, 37. Umbundu II - centre front.]
Parte deFHYA curation of a selection from the uMgungundlovu Archaeological Material at AMAFA
[Source - eThembeni Cultural Heritage Management for FHYA, 2016, using AMAFA materials: Undiagnostic Pottery. Hut 10, 35, 37. Umbundu II - centre front.]
uMgungundlovu - Diagnostic and Undiagnostic Pottery and associated items
Parte deFHYA curation of a selection from the uMgungundlovu Archaeological Material at AMAFA
[Source - Chloe Rushovich for FHYA, 2019: File contains material identified by eThembeni Cultural Heritage Management for FHYA using AMAFA materials as 'diagnostic and undiagnostic pottery', and a box with markings.]
Parte deFHYA curation of a selection from the uMgungundlovu Archaeological Material at AMAFA
Related pages from the AMAFA/Heritage/Erfenis Archaeology Accession Catalogue
Parte deFHYA curation of a selection from the uMgungundlovu Archaeological Material at AMAFA
[Source - Debra Pryor for FHYA, 2019: Related pages from the AMAFA/Heritage/Erfenis Archaeology Accession Catalogue. To view the full catalogue click the link in the Associated materials field below.]
uMgungundlovu - Grindstones and associated items
Parte deFHYA curation of a selection from the uMgungundlovu Archaeological Material at AMAFA
[Source - Chloe Rushovich for FHYA, 2019: File contains material identified by eThembeni Cultural Heritage Management for FHYA using AMAFA materials as 'grindstones', and a box with markings.]
Parte deFHYA curation of a selection from the uMgungundlovu Archaeological Material at AMAFA
uMgungundlovu - Stones and associated items
Parte deFHYA curation of a selection from the uMgungundlovu Archaeological Material at AMAFA
[Source - Chloe Rushovich for FHYA, 2019: File contains material identified by eThembeni Cultural Heritage Management for FHYA using AMAFA materials as 'stones', and a box with markings.]
Related pages from the AMAFA/Heritage/Erfenis Archaeology Accession Catalogue
Parte deFHYA curation of a selection from the uMgungundlovu Archaeological Material at AMAFA
[Source - Debra Pryor for FHYA, 2019: Related pages from the AMAFA/Heritage/Erfenis Archaeology Accession Catalogue. To view the full catalogue click the link in the Associated materials field below.]
Parte deFHYA curation of a selection from the uMgungundlovu Archaeological Material at AMAFA
Parte deFHYA curation of a selection from the uMgungundlovu Archaeological Material at AMAFA
Parte deFHYA curation of a selection from the uMgungundlovu Archaeological Material at AMAFA
[Source - eThembeni Cultural Heritage Management for FHYA, 2016, using AMAFA materials: Stones - Umbundu Fragments. Hut 10.]
Parte deFHYA curation of a selection from the uMgungundlovu Archaeological Material at AMAFA
[Source - eThembeni Cultural Heritage Management for FHYA, 2016, using AMAFA materials: Stones - Umbundu Fragments. Hut 10.]
Parte deFHYA curation of a selection from the uMgungundlovu Archaeological Material at AMAFA
uMgungundlovu - Diagnostic Pottery and associated items
Parte deFHYA curation of a selection from the uMgungundlovu Archaeological Material at AMAFA
[Source - Chloe Rushovich for FHYA, 2019: File contains material identified by eThembeni Cultural Heritage Management for FHYA using AMAFA materials as 'diagnostic pottery', and a box with markings.]
Parte deFHYA curation of a selection from the uMgungundlovu Archaeological Material at AMAFA
[Source - eThembeni Cultural Heritage Management for FHYA, 2016, using AMAFA materials: Undiagnostic Pottery. Midden II.]
Parte deFHYA curation of a selection from the uMgungundlovu Archaeological Material at AMAFA
[Source - eThembeni Cultural Heritage Management for FHYA, 2016, using AMAFA materials: Undiagnostic Pottery. Midden II.]