Browsing Mapungubwe Archaeological Collection by Title

Browsing Mapungubwe Archaeological Collection by Title

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  • UP legal representatives (2007-01-10)
    Draft agreement between the University of Pretoria and Mr E.E. Collins re the purchasing of Greefswald
  • Fouche, Leo (2007-01-10)
    Prof. Fouche writes to the Rector of the University of Pretoria to clarify various matters before leaving to negotiate the purchasing of Greefswald on the University's behalf
  • Accountant, University of Pretoria (2007-01-10)
    Advance to Fouche to cover travelling expenses for his visit to Collins to negotiate purchasing of Greefswald
  • Prinsloo, Linda Charlotta; Colomban, Philippe; Carr, Alan (Journal of Raman Spectroscopy, 2007-10-09)
    Oblate seed beads excavated on Mapungubwe hill, an Iron Age site in South Africa, were analyzed using raman microscopy and supportive techniques to determine the glass technology and pigments used to produce the beads. ...
  • Prinsloo, Linda Charlotta; Wood, Nigel; Loubser, Maggi; Verryn, Sabine Marie Charlotte; Tiley, Sian (Journal of Raman Spectroscopy, 2005-06-16)
    Chinese celadon shards of the Longquan type, believed to date from the Southern Song dynasty (1127-1279 AD), were excavated in 1934 on Mapungubwe Hill, a 13th century Iron Age site in the Limpopo valley, South Africa. We ...
  • Hanisch, Edwin Oscar Max (Pretoria: University of Pretoria, 1998)
    Recording Profile B3-A3 in Excavation MK 1 on Mapungubwe Hill in 1973. The excavators, from left to right: Andrie Meyer and Edwin Hanisch.
  • Meyer, Andrie (2006-11-16)
    Access road north of Mapungubwe after particularly heavy rains during 2000
  • Meyer, Andrie (Pretoria: University of Pretoria, 1998)
    Some examples of rock paintings in Mongoose Shelter to the east of Mapungubwe Hill.
  • University of Pretoria (Pretoria: University of Pretoria, 1998)
    Ms. Irene Mafune, a post graduate student of the Department of Anthropology and Archaeology at the University of Pretoria (right) explaining the significance of Mapungubwe, its gold objects and traditional artefacts to a ...
  • Tiley-Nel, Sian (Chris Van Rensburg Publishing PTY (Ltd), 2011)
    The history of the Mapungubwe archaeological collection is fragmentary and complicated, beginning with the unpublished archival sources, where valuable information is hidden in the depths of hundreds of historical documents. ...
  • Pretorius, Dotman (Pretoria: University of Pretoria, 1998)
    The southern part of K2, viewed from the west. Gardner's extended excavation can be seen in the centre, with the undisturbed deposit of the western settlement area in the foreground.
  • Jones, Neville (Pretoria: University of Pretoria, 1998)
    Stone terrace walls discovered on Mapungubwe Hill during the first excavations in 1934 Mapungubwe Archive.
  • Unknown (Pretoria: University of Pretoria, 1998)
    A view of Excavation JS 2(b) on the Southern Terrace viewed from the south in 1934
  • Du Plessis, Andre (2006-11-20)
    An important aspect of daily African life is herding cattle, which is a main resource in the economic and social life of traditional African societies
  • Meyer, Andrie (2006-11-16)
    Visit to the United Kingdom during 2000. The purpose was a study tour as well as to deliver the Mapungubwe gold bowl to the British Museum, Metals Conservation Department for restoration. This document is a brief report ...
  • Pretorius, Dotman (Pretoria: University of Pretoria, 1998)
    K2 in 1971, viewed from the western peripheral settlement area, looking towards the north-east. The central midden and Gardner's extended excavation are in the centre. The north-eastern settlement area on the lower slope ...
  • Pretorius, Dotman (Pretoria: University of Pretoria, 1998)
    The summit of Mapungubwe Hill in 1972. Here Gardner's large scale excavation can be seen near the western end of the hill, viewed from the south, Excavation Mk 1 was done in 1973 in the western wall of Gardner's excavation, ...