Accession No
ROS 1920.308 D
Description
A spear-shaped paddle with a long cylindrical shaft. The blade of the paddle is worn with some cracks and a broken tip, with a small iron rivet on one side. There is a centred hole at the base of the shaft on one side.
Place
Africa; East Africa; Uganda
Period
Source
Roscoe, John (Reverend) [field collector and donor]
Department
Anth
Reference Numbers
ROS 1920.308 D
Cultural Affliation
?Baganda
Material
Wood; Metal
Local Term
Measurements
1130mm
Events
Context (Found together / assemblage)
ROS 1920.308 Z.1-16 are all parts of the same canoe. In addition 1920.308 A-X are the accompanying paddles for the canoe and 1920.308 Y.1-3/Roscoe and the ornaments which would have been attached to the canoe.
Event Date
Author: Imogen Gunn (admin)
Description (Physical description)
Catalogue card for ROS 1920.308 [A-Z] reads: '...The (24) paddles (these have been labelled A-X) are spear-shaped...'
Event Date 1920
Author: Imogen Gunn (admin)
Description (Physical description)
Spear-shaped paddle.
Event Date 16/8/2018
Author: Imogen Gunn (admin)
Context (Amendments / updates)
The catalogue card notes that ROS 1920.308[A-Z] are 'Roscoe 1911 Unregistered' objects. It is likely that this note means that the objects were collected in 1911 but not accessioned into the museum collection until 1920.
Event Date 04/01/2022
Author: Imogen Gunn (admin)
Description (Physical description)
A spear-shaped paddle with a long cylindrical shaft. The blade of the paddle is worn with some cracks and a broken tip, with a small iron rivet on one side. There is a centred hole at the base of the shaft on one side.
Event Date 4/1/2022
Author: Annie Tomkins
Context (Amendments / updates)
The Roscoe Collection catalogued in 1920 was given numbers 1920.1 - 1920.480. These are not Accession Register numbers, and conflict with numbers allocated to other artefacts accessioned in 1920. They do not appear under any other number in any Accession Register and the only documentation for them is their catalogue cards. In 2001 they were given the temporary suffix ‘/Roscoe’ to distinguish them. This has now been replaced with the prefix ‘ROS’.
Event Date 4/1/2022
Author: Imogen Gunn (admin)
FM:281205
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