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Parte de FHYA curation of a selection from the uMgungundlovu Archaeological Material at AMAFA
[Source - eThembeni Cultural Heritage Management for FHYA, 2016, using AMAFA materials: Ear Plugs, Stones. GH, BCD, EF.]
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Parte de FHYA curation of a selection from the uMgungundlovu Archaeological Material at AMAFA
[Source - eThembeni Cultural Heritage Management for FHYA, 2016, using AMAFA materials: Ear Plugs, Stones. GH, BCD, EF.]
Parte de FHYA curation of a selection from the uMgungundlovu Archaeological Material at AMAFA
Parte de FHYA curation of a selection from the uMgungundlovu Archaeological Material at AMAFA
Parte de FHYA curation of a selection from the uMgungundlovu Archaeological Material at AMAFA
uMgungundlovu - Shells, Teeth, and Bone, and associated items
Parte de FHYA 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 'shells, teeth, and bone', and a box with markings.]
Parte de FHYA curation of a selection from the uMgungundlovu Archaeological Material at AMAFA
[Source - eThembeni Cultural Heritage Management for FHYA, 2016, using AMAFA materials: Shells, Teeth, Bone. GH, BCD, EF.]
Parte de FHYA curation of a selection from the uMgungundlovu Archaeological Material at AMAFA
Parte de FHYA curation of a selection from the uMgungundlovu Archaeological Material at AMAFA
Related pages from the AMAFA/Heritage/Erfenis Archaeology Accession Catalogue
Parte de FHYA 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 - Undiagnostic Pottery and associated items
Parte de FHYA 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 'undiagnostic pottery', and a box with markings.]
Parte de FHYA curation of a selection from the uMgungundlovu Archaeological Material at AMAFA
[Source - eThembeni Cultural Heritage Management for FHYA, 2016, using AMAFA materials: Undiagnostic Pottery. RV.]
Parte de FHYA curation of a selection from the uMgungundlovu Archaeological Material at AMAFA
Parte de FHYA curation of a selection from the uMgungundlovu Archaeological Material at AMAFA
Related pages from the AMAFA/Heritage/Erfenis Archaeology Accession Catalogue
Parte de FHYA 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 de FHYA 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 1986 and 1987, Rob Rawlinson excavated at the uMgungundlovu site. In 1986 Rawlinson was employed as at the University of Zululand and secured research funding through the National Monuments Council to conduct his ancillary excavations at the site, under Franz Roodt’s excavation permit. Rawlinson transferred to Rhodes University in the early 1990’s and subsequently died in a motor accident. His collection of excavated material was later discovered at the University of Zululand and was returned to Amafa Pietermaritzburg post 2000. Rawlinson’s material is listed within the Amafa Register, where it is outlined as an integral part of the Roodt collection, even though Rawlinson’s excavation was entirely independent of Roodt’s work. Rawlinson’s excavation work took place around the uMgungundlovu lower entrance area and included hut floors and a refuse dump near to the lower entrance of the site. The FHYA arranged this material into 1986 and 1987 ‘subseries’ in which ‘files’ containing digital ‘items’ which consist of the boxes and their contents.]
uMgungundlovu - Diagnostic Pottery and associated items
Parte de FHYA 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 label.]
Parte de FHYA curation of a selection from the uMgungundlovu Archaeological Material at AMAFA
[Source - eThembeni Cultural Heritage Management for FHYA, 2016, using AMAFA materials: Diagnostic Pottery (Decorated). M5.]
Parte de FHYA curation of a selection from the uMgungundlovu Archaeological Material at AMAFA
Parte de FHYA curation of a selection from the uMgungundlovu Archaeological Material at AMAFA
Parte de FHYA curation of a selection from the uMgungundlovu Archaeological Material at AMAFA
[Source - eThembeni Cultural Heritage Management for FHYA, 2016, using AMAFA materials: Horse Shoe Fragment. M5.]