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Fait partie de FHYA curation of a selection from the uMgungundlovu Archaeological Material at AMAFA
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Fait partie de FHYA curation of a selection from the uMgungundlovu Archaeological Material at AMAFA
Fait partie de FHYA curation of a selection from the uMgungundlovu Archaeological Material at AMAFA
[Source - eThembeni Cultural Heritage Management for FHYA, 2016, using AMAFA materials: Bottles - Glass Fragments. M5.]
Related pages from the AMAFA/Heritage/Erfenis Archaeology Accession Catalogue
Fait partie 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.]
Fait partie de FHYA curation of a selection from the uMgungundlovu Archaeological Material at AMAFA
[Source - eThembeni Cultural Heritage Management for FHYA, 2016, using AMAFA materials: Glass, Bottle, Porcelain. M5, M6.]
Fait partie de FHYA curation of a selection from the uMgungundlovu Archaeological Material at AMAFA
Fait partie de FHYA curation of a selection from the uMgungundlovu Archaeological Material at AMAFA
[Source - eThembeni Cultural Heritage Management for FHYA, 2016, using AMAFA materials: Peach Seed. M5.]
FHYA selection from the Von Hügel Series
Fait partie de FHYA selection from the Anthropological Collection at the Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology at the University of Cambridge
[Source - Chloe Rushovich for FHYA using MAA website, 2017: Baron Anatole von Hügel was appointed the first Curator of what was then called the Museum of General and Local Archaeology at the University of Cambridge in 1884, a position he would hold for the next thirty-eight years. During his time as Curator, he donated his own materials from his time in Fiji, he raised money to construct the new premises of the museum at Downing Street and oversaw the move to this location. He also corresponded with collectors, travellers, and researchers from around the world, and steadily built up the collections at the Museum. He died in 1928. The FHYA selection of this material consists of objects from the FHYA target area of KwaZulu-Natal and immediately adjacent regions.]
Unknown maker - Basket and associated items
Fait partie de FHYA selection from the Anthropological Collection at the Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology at the University of Cambridge
[Source - Chloe Rushovich for FHYA, 2018: File contains an object identified by Nessa Leibhammer for FHYA using MAA materials as "basket", labels, accession register pages, a catalogue card and annual report pages.]
Copy of MAA Accession Register 3, E 1888.42 A and B
Fait partie de FHYA selection from the Anthropological Collection at the Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology at the University of Cambridge
[Source - Debra Pryor for FHYA, 2019: A selection of related pages from the relevant Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology's Accessions Register. The registers have been digitised but are not publicly available. For enquiries visit the MAA website: http://maa.cam.ac.uk/category/research/research-visits/]
Unknown maker - Club and associated items
Fait partie de FHYA selection from the Anthropological Collection at the Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology at the University of Cambridge
[Source - Chloe Rushovich for FHYA, 2018: File contains an object identified by Nessa Leibhammer for FHYA using MAA materials as "club", and labels.]
Fait partie de FHYA selection from the Anthropological Collection at the Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology at the University of Cambridge
MAA Copy of Accession Register 16, E 1896.19
Fait partie de FHYA selection from the Anthropological Collection at the Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology at the University of Cambridge
[Source - Debra Pryor for FHYA, 2019: A selection of related pages from the relevant Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology's Accessions Register. The registers have been digitised but are not publicly available. For enquiries visit the MAA website: http://maa.cam.ac.uk/category/research/research-visits/]
Fait partie de FHYA selection from the Anthropological Collection at the Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology at the University of Cambridge
Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology Annual Report 12
Fait partie de FHYA selection from the Anthropological Collection at the Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology at the University of Cambridge
[Source - Debra Pryor for FHYA, 2019: A selection of related pages from the relevant Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology's Annual Report. The MAA has digistised all their annual reports and made them publicly available. For enquiries visit the MAA website: http://maa.cam.ac.uk/category/research/research-visits/]
FHYA selection from the Wootton-Isaacson and Beaumont Series
Fait partie de FHYA selection from the Anthropological Collection at the Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology at the University of Cambridge
[Source - Chloe Rushovich for FHYA using The Complete Peerage by George Edward Cokayne; the St Mary’s Slindon website (www.stmarysslindon.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2015/02/Beaumont-Lady-Violet.doc); and the Slindon Village website, 2017: Frederick F. J. Wootton Isaacson was the son of MP for Stepney, Frederick Wootton Isaacson, and Elizabeth Isaacson, well-known milliner who operated under the trade-name ‘Madame Elise’, and the brother of Lady Violet Beaumont. Frederick F. J. Wootton Isaacson lived in Slindon with his sister, living in Slindon House as Lord of the Manor. In 1917, Slindon House became a Convalescent Hospital, overseen by Lady Beaumont. Post war the house was cleared, and Lady Beaumont and Wootton Isaacson were able to resume normal life. Lady Beaumont donated material collected by her brother to the Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology at the University of Cambridge. This material was accessioned in 1948. The FHYA selection of this material consists of objects from the FHYA target area of KwaZulu-Natal and immediately adjacent regions.]
Unknown maker - Container/Gourd/Stopper and associated items
Fait partie de FHYA selection from the Anthropological Collection at the Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology at the University of Cambridge
[Source - Chloe Rushovich for FHYA, 2018: File contains an object identified by Nessa Leibhammer using MAA materials as "container/gourd/stopper", catalogue cards, and an annual report page.]
Fait partie de FHYA selection from the Anthropological Collection at the Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology at the University of Cambridge
Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology annual report 40
Fait partie de FHYA selection from the Anthropological Collection at the Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology at the University of Cambridge
[Source - Debra Pryor for FHYA, 2019: A selection of related pages from the relevant Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology's Annual Report. The MAA has digistised all their annual reports and made them publicly available. For enquiries visit the MAA website: http://maa.cam.ac.uk/category/research/research-visits/]