Annals of the South African Museum, Volume 49The Museum, 1968 - Natural history |
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Page 573
... Hottentot lug is distinctively South African in distribution and origin and is commonly found in shouldered pots of neck - body junction tech- nique ( Type C2 of this report ) . In Egypt , where most prototypes of African design may be ...
... Hottentot lug is distinctively South African in distribution and origin and is commonly found in shouldered pots of neck - body junction tech- nique ( Type C2 of this report ) . In Egypt , where most prototypes of African design may be ...
Page 576
... Hottentots ) owe what little they know of ceramic art to the women of Hottentot extraction . ' This last was obviously stated in defiance to Schofield who had suggested that the Hottentots learnt to make their pottery from the Bantu ...
... Hottentots ) owe what little they know of ceramic art to the women of Hottentot extraction . ' This last was obviously stated in defiance to Schofield who had suggested that the Hottentots learnt to make their pottery from the Bantu ...
Page 609
... Hottentot ware . This class belongs to the Iron Age and typical of it are gourd - shapes , similar to the bagshaped type in Hottentot pottery , often with ovoid bases , spouts and externally applied , horizontally or vertically pierced ...
... Hottentot ware . This class belongs to the Iron Age and typical of it are gourd - shapes , similar to the bagshaped type in Hottentot pottery , often with ovoid bases , spouts and externally applied , horizontally or vertically pierced ...
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African Museum Expedition band Bantu beer ditto Cape carinated contracted neck cut rim Decorated with graphic district enamel paint everted neck formed firing flattened base formed with poorly-defined formed with well-defined further information graphic design graphite grooved lines Height horizontally pierced Hottentot I-FIELD incurved bowl inside Karanga Kwanyama Lemba Lobedu lump middens mouth museum records Name Ndau Nguni open-mouthed bowls outer surface overturned piece Plate point of inflection poorly-defined point pot of Type pot with short pot with upright pottery Pottery forms quartz sand admixture red burnish red ochre Rhodesia rim and flattened rim and rounded rounded base rounded rim Rozwi Rudner Schofield SECTION I-FIELD SECTION II-LITERATURE Shape smoothed Sotho South African Museum South Sotho Spherical pot stamped impressions Strandloper sub-carinated Swazi technique thickened rim Transvaal tribes trimming groove Tsonga Tswana Undecorated upright neck formed Venda vessel Warmelo well-defined point Zezuru