Browsing Mapungubwe Archaeological Collection by Title

Browsing Mapungubwe Archaeological Collection by Title

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  • Steyn, Maryna; Binneman, Johan; Loots, Marius (South African Archaeological Society, 2007)
    This paper reports and discusses the morphological analysis of the mummified human remains found during 1999 in a rock shelter in the Kouga Mountains near Joubertina, Eastern Cape Province, South Africa. The upper part of ...
  • Van Graan, Jerry Cornelius Olivier (2006-12-04)
    Mr. Jerry Van Graan writes to Prof.Leo Fouche to arrange a meeting in Pretoria
  • Fouche, Leo (2006-12-04)
    Prof. Leo Fouche writes to Mr. Jerry Van Graan to comment on the artefacts that they found on Mapungubwe Hill
  • Meyer, Andrie (Pretoria: University of Pretoria, 1998)
    Maintenance work on the Southern Terrace, July 1988
  • University of Pretoria. Dept. of Geography (Pretoria: University of Pretoria, 1998)
    Map of the location of the excavated sites on Greefswald during the period 1971-1995
  • Tiley, Sian; Van Haute, Bernadette; Basson, Eunice (University of South Africa (UNISA), 2002-09)
    The Mapungubwe Museum comprises of the proclaimed Mapungubwe Collection from Mapungubwe Hill and K2, two exceptional Iron Age archaeological sites situated in the central Limpopo Valley, Limpopo Province in South Africa. ...
  • Pearson, R. (2006-12-04)
    R. Pearson from the Royal Mint in Pretoria reports on analysis of the Mapungubwe gold artefacts provided by Leo Fouche of the University of Pretoria
  • Steyn, Maryna (South African Archaeological Society, 2007)
    The Mapungubwe graves were discovered and excavated in the 1930s. Owing to a number of factors, very little information on these graves is available today. In this paper we present and discuss information found in the ...
  • Visser, Heleen (Pretoria: University of Pretoria, 1998)
    The complete gold rhinoceros discovered on Mapungubwe Hill 1933, before its final restoration by the British Museum Senior Metals Conservator in 1999.
  • Meyer, Andrie (Pretoria: University of Pretoria, 1998)
    The remains of stone terrace walls on the slope at the northern foot of Mapungubwe Hill in 1995
  • Pretorius, Dotman (Pretoria: University of Pretoria, 1998)
    The Southern Terrace, viewed from the summit of Mapungubwe in 1971. This is the location of Excavation JS 2(a) by Jones and Schofield in the settlement area which has been interpreted as the main entrance to Mapungubwe Hill.
  • Pretorius, Dotman (Pretoria: University of Pretoria, 1998)
    The Southern Terrace and main entrance to Mapungubwe during 1971, viewed from the south. The stone terrace walls can be seen between the large rocks in the centre. Mapungubwe Hill is visible in the background.
  • Visser, Heleen (Pretoria: University of Pretoria, 1998)
    Objects found in graves on Mapungubwe Hill when the site was discovered in 1933.
  • Roos, Nico (Pretoria: University of Pretoria, 1998)
    Oil painting by Prof Nico Roos made specifically for the frontpage of the publication: The Archaeological sites of Greefswald
  • Accountant, University of Pretoria (2007-01-10)
    Advance to Fouche to cover travelling expenses for his visit to Collins to negotiate purchasing of Greefswald
  • 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
  • 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.