Hutten, LouisaLoots, MariusUniversity of Pretoria. Dept. of Anatomy2008-01-282008-01-282006-11-232006-11-23http://hdl.handle.net/2263/4304Full colour research posterK2 is an Iron Age site approximately 1 km from Mapungubwe in South Africa. Archaeological excavations were conducted here between 1995 and 1999, intending to differentiate between stock enclosure, midden and living area and also to find human skeletal remains. An attempt was also made to determine changes in fauna and ceramics in terms of time and horizontal distribution. Human skeletal remains, potsherds, beads, animal bones, iron fragments and several clay figurine fragments were found. This research poster examines the human and animal clay figurines found at these Iron Age sites822628 bytesapplication/pdfenDepartment of Anatomy, University of PretoriaMapungubweMapungubwe museumK2Animal figurinesHuman clay figurineMapungubwe Site (South Africa)Figurines, Ancient -- South Africa -- Mapungubwe SiteArchaeology -- South Africa -- Mapungubwe SiteIron Age -- South Africa -- Mapungubwe SiteAnimal remains (Archaeology) -- South Africa -- Mapungubwe SiteExcavations (Archaeology) -- South Africa -- Mapungubwe SiteHuman remains (Archaeology) -- South Africa -- Mapungubwe SiteClay figurines -- South Africa -- Mapungubwe SiteClay figurines from K2Presentation