Annals of the South African Museum, Volume 49 |
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Contents
Abbreviations | 5 |
General Classification of Pottery Types | 21 |
Pottery Techniques and Types Classified by Tribe | 30 |
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admixture Africa applied bag-shaped band beer bowls brown build built burnished Cape clay coast colour complete cooking cut rim Decoration described district ditto drinking East everted neck formed field finish firing flattened base formed with poorly-defined further information graphic design grooved groups Height horizontal Hottentot impressions incised inside lines LITERATURE lugs lump manufacture material medium method middens mouth museum records Name Nguni ochre Open-mouthed outer patterned piece placed plain Plate point of inflection poorly-defined point pottery probably Rhodesia rim and flattened rim and rounded rings River rounded base rounded rim sand Schofield seen Shape short sides similar slightly smoothed sometimes Sotho South Spherical pot stamped stone storing straight surface tapered technique Technology thickened rim Thickness Tools tribes Undecorated upright neck formed vessel visited wall ware well-defined point West wide-mouthed women Zezuru