Accession No
2022.1
Description
Large black circular clay lip plug with three historic chips in rim edge.
Place
Africa; East Africa; Ethiopia; Omo National Park
Period
20th century
Source
Ash, Caroline [donor]; Ash, John [collector]
Department
Anth
Reference Numbers
2022.1; MAA: MN0201.1
Cultural Affliation
Mursi
Material
Clay
Local Term
Measurements
145mm x 18mm
Events
Context (Field collection)
Collected in 1975 by the donor's father, John Ash, an ornithologist, in the Omo National Park, in south western Ethiopia from a group of people called the Mursi. The donor noted that 'I expect my father bought them from individuals - I do not know whether they were newly made or had been worn. My father, John Ash was primarily an ornithologist, he was not attached to the university although he worked closely with Cambridge-associated conservation organisations'.
Event Date 1975
Author: rachel hand
Context (Acquisition Details)
Offered to the Museum in November 2012. The donor did not know how her father had acquired them, whether they were newly made or had been worn. John Ash was primarily an ornithologist and was not attached to the university although he worked closely with Cambridge-associated conservation organisations. Two intended for permanent and two for teaching or potentially for Ipswich Museum. Those items not required for MAA's permanent or teaching collections may be offered to other museums if required - see signed form MN0201 dated 3 August 2019.
Event Date 11/2012
Author: rachel hand
Description (Physical description)
Four circular clay lip plugs
Event Date 16/11/2021
Author: rachel hand
Description (Physical description)
Three small historic chips in rim- edge
Event Date 6/5/2022
Author: Flo Sutton
FM:294316
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