Accession No

1993.146


Description

Rectangular headrest of smooth, dark wood with bowing sides and a curved top edge. Decorated with grooved lines and cross hatching; chevrons on the narrow edges. There is a small, pierced lug on one side.


Place

Africa; East Africa; Ethiopia


Period


Source

Velsen, Ruth Van [donor]


Department

Anth


Reference Numbers

1993.146


Cultural Affliation

Oromo [Galla]


Material

Wood


Local Term


Measurements

170mm x 60mm x 198mm


Events

Context (Acquisition Details)
Donated by Ruth Van Velson on 7/1/1993 in memory of the late Professor J. van Velson.
Event Date 7/1/1993
Author: maa


Context (Display)
Exhibited in a display case in the Social Anthropology dept from October 1993. [no end date noted].
Event Date 10/1993
Author: rachel hand


Description (Physical description)
Catalogue card: 'Headrest of smooth, dark wood. Roughly rectangular, with curved upper edge. Decorated on front, back and sides with hatching and cross hatching. Small, rectangular projection on one side, with hole through the centre'
Event Date 25/8/1993
Author: maa


Context (Amendments / updates)
'This object seems quite similar to the Ekcholong described above [MAA 1997.22]. The place where this object was collected, North East Africa also happens to be the location of the Turkana as they today neighbour Ethiopia. If it was collected from an Ethiopian community, this must be a Galla stool who are known to use flat shaped smooth stools and this must be a shared heritage between two neighbouring communities. The Ethiopian stools are known for being simple but elegant.'

Description provided by Njeri Gachihi as part of the Rethinking Relationships Project, 15 December 2020.
Event Date 15/12/2020
Author: rachel hand


Context (Amendments / updates)
Attributed to the Galla by Njeri Gachihi as part of the Rethinking Relationships Project, 15 December 2020, and the cultural group field has been updated accordingly.
Event Date 23/2/2021
Author: rachel hand


Description (Physical description)
Rectangular headrest of smooth, dark wood with bowing sides and a curved top edge. Decorated with grooved lines and cross hatching; chevrons on the narrow edges. There is a small, pierced lug on one side.
Event Date 21/2/2022
Author: Lily Stancliffe


FM:82179

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