Accession No

Z 16971.3


Description

Bao, Cholo, Mweso. A light wooden mancala game board. Flat and rectangular with 32 square carved compartments. Some squares have been outlined with graphite, arrows, and some have been marked with letters or numbers.


Place

Africa; East Africa; ?Tanzania; ?Zanzibar


Period


Source

?Haddon, Ernest Balfour [field collector and donor]


Department

Anth


Reference Numbers

Z 16971.3


Cultural Affliation


Material

Wood; Pigment


Local Term

Bao [Swahili]; Cholo [North Uganda]; Mweso [Uganda]


Measurements

475mm


Events

Description (Physical description)
Catalogue card 2 for Z 16971[.1-8]: '5 boards for game with 32 partitions. Four sets of (marbles 1, beads 3) for playing games.'
Event Date
Author: Emily Shorter


Description (Physical description)
Accession register for Z 16971[.1-8]: '5 wooden boards for game - with 32 partitions + marbles pebbles + seed bags for playing (one set of beans destroyed)
Event Date
Author: Emily Shorter


Context (Production / use)
Note on catalogue card for Z 16971[.1-8] reads: 'Terms for the game Bao - Swahili, Cholo - N Uganda and, Mweso in Uganda.'
Event Date
Author: Emily Shorter


Context (Acquisition Details)
Note on catalogue card for Z 16971[.1-8] reads: 'One of these boards probably came from Ernest Haddon in 1974, October, with a collection of seeds, which were purchased in Zanzibar.'
Event Date
Author: Emily Shorter


Description (Physical description)
Catalogue card 1 for Z 16971[.1-8]: '5 wooden boards for a game. Each board has 32 partitions. Marbles/pebbles/seeds in bags for playing game. One set of beans also destroyed'
Event Date
Author: maa


Description (Physical description)
Bao, Cholo, Mweso. A light wooden mancala game board. Flat and rectangular with 32 square carved compartments. Some squares have been outlined with graphite, arrows, and some have been marked with letters or numbers.
Event Date 1/4/2022
Author: Emily Shorter


Context (Amendments / updates)
The catalogue card claims that one board with a collection seeds was probably acquired by Earnest Balfour Haddon in Zanzibar, and then given to MAA in 1974. However, it is not possible to know which board and bag of seeds this refers to. Haddon has therefore been added tentatively to the source field and Zanzibar has been added tentatively to the place field for each object suffixed under Z 16971.
Event Date 1/4/2022
Author: Emily Shorter


FM:296069

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