Accession No

2006.770


Description

Cow horn beaker, dark in colour. Used for drinking beer. Two bands consisting of two engraved parallel lines each decorate the cup 1/3 from the top down. A similar decoration is found near the base of the cup. At the base are two small plugs of wood on opposite sides.


Place

Africa; East Africa; Ethiopia; Lake Tana; Bahir Dar


Period


Source

Phillipson, David Walter (Professor) [collector and donor]


Department

Anth


Reference Numbers

2006.770


Cultural Affliation

Amhara


Material

Cow Horn; Wood


Local Term


Measurements

140mm


Events

Context (Field collection)
Collected by Professor David Phillipson, Director of MAA 1981- 2006. Purchased in a market in Banak Dar (Southern end of Lake Tana).

Place in documentation described as Banak Dar (Southern end of Lake Tana). It appears no such place exists (or has been renamed) in which case Bahir Dar in a similar location might be the correct place.
Event Date
Author: Remke Velden


Description (Physical description)
Cow horn beaker, dark in colour. Used for drinking beer. Two bands consisting of two engraved parallel lines each decorate the cup 1/3 from the top down. A similar decoration is found near the base of the cup. At the base are two small plugs of wood on opposite sides.
Event Date 15/11/2016
Author: Remke Velden


FM:273570

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