Accession No
1991.9.10.1
Description
Worked fragment of cortical bone.
Place
Africa; Uganda; Teso; Ngora; Nyero
Period
Later Stone Age
Source
Harwich, C. A. E. [collector; excavator]
Department
Arch
Reference Numbers
KB 10 [Excavation no]
Cultural Affliation
Material
Bone; Human Bone
Local Term
Measurements
Events
Context (Field collection)
Rock Shelter; Excavated by Harwich, C.A.E. in December 1945. KB1-14, KT1-KT55
Event Date 12/1945
Author: Lily Stancliffe
Context (References)
Posnansky, Merrick and Nelson, Charles M. 1968. 'Rock Paintings and Excavations at Nyero, Uganda', Azania, Volume 3, p.147-166.
Event Date 1968
Author: Lily Stancliffe
Description (Physical description)
Description for 1991.9[.1-38]: 'Both human and several species of animal present.'
Event Date 1991
Author: maa
Context (Amendments / updates)
Originally excavated in December 1945, this material has been in the Museum at least since 1960.
Event Date 6/2/1991
Author: maa
Context (Amendments / updates)
Place field updated as a result of information given by Dr Catherine Namono on 16th January 2024. Previously stated as from Kyiro, it has now been amended to Nyero.
Event Date 16/1/2024
Author: Eleanor Wilkinson
Context (Related Documents)
AR4/3/4:Harwich, C. A. E. The Kyiro Rock Shelter in Teso. p.6. 'The bone and tooth deposits... were found mainly between the -12" and -24" levels and very localised at that (KB1-14, KT1-KT55).'
Event Date 31/1/2024
Author: Lily Stancliffe
Context (Amendments / updates)
Bags of material are labelled 'K' for Kyiro (originally misspelt by Harwich) followed by another letter denoting the material. B=bone, L=lava, O=obsidian, T=teeth, P=potsherds, S=shell.
Event Date 5/2/2024
Author: Lily Stancliffe
Description (Physical description)
Fragments of worked and unworked bone.
Event Date 5/2/2024
Author: Lily Stancliffe
Context (Analysis)
Analysed by Dr Catherine Namono and Dr Ashley Coutu on 11/02/2025 using non-destructive ZooMS (Zooarchaeology by Mass Spectroscopy).
Event Date 11/2/2025
Author: Chloe Pearce
Description (Physical description)
Worked fragment of cortical bone.
Event Date 3/3/2025
Author: Chloe Pearce
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