Accession No

1987.68


Description

Nggap. Gourd vessel used for drinking beer and as a ladle for water. An oblate spheroid gourd has been cut in half vertically to create the vessel. On one side, a linear design has been burnt into the surface to act as an ownership mark. There are two small cracks coming down from the rim, which have been repaired with plant fibre stitches.


Place

Africa; West Africa; Cameroon; Vuru Marie


Period


Source

Zeitlyn, David (Professor) [field collector]; Crowther-Beynon Grant [monetary donor]


Department

Anth


Reference Numbers

1987.68


Cultural Affliation


Material

Gourd


Local Term

Nggap


Measurements

184mm


Events

Description (Labels & Markings)
Label adhered to object reads: '27/2/1987 repaired gourd sapped new for old from Vuru Marie [?] w of NggaJacob. He repairs much' [writing unclear]. [transcribed by R. Hand, 04/10/2001]
Event Date
Author: Lucie Carreau


Context (Related Documents)
Black and white photograph of object attached to catalogue card.
Event Date
Author: maa


Context (Related Documents)
Typed note found with object reads: 'Used for drinking beer and as a ladle for water, beer and 27/2/87. Old gourd swapped new for old from Vuru Marie. Note sewn repair of crack and the ownership marks burnt in, so if borrowed for a big beer drink it can be easily re-identified.
Very common object, several (3-10) in all houses.'
Event Date 1987
Author: Eleanor Beestin-Sheriff


Description (Physical description)
Nggap. Gourd vessel used for drinking beer and as a ladle for water. An oblate spheroid gourd has been cut in half vertically to create the vessel. On one side, a linear design has been burnt into the surface to act as an ownership mark. There are two small cracks coming down from the rim, which have been repaired with plant fibre stitches.
Event Date 29/10/2021
Author: Eleanor Beestin-Sheriff


FM:126602

Images (Click to view full size):