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Pitt Rivers Museum

1951.6.35.4

Quartz pebble with ground edges.

On display


1951.6.35.4

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Collection type
Object
Description
Quartz pebble with ground edges.
Cultural groups
Lozi
Date / Period
Date made: Before 1951
Date collected
By 1951
Acquisition information
Donated: 1951
Materials and processes
Material Quartz Stone, Process Ground
Dimensions
Diameter: max 11 mm
Object numbers
Accession number: 1951.6.35.4 Other numbers: WHMM no. 164336
Research and responses

According to Robert Nyamushosho (Lecturer of Archaeology at the University of Cape Town), circular pebbles have historically been used in South Africa to smooth pottery, as game tokens, and used by Sangoma, who would throw them in a dice-like fashion to foretell the future. These pebbles could have been used for any of these purposes [MC 2022].

The Wellcome inventory card for these four pebbles (1951.6.35.2) has been digitised by staff at the Wellcome collection and is available here: https://wellcomecollection.org/works/nbqe335s/items?canvas=277

The card lists the following information: “Description of object: PEBBLES. Stone. Translucent. Africa. Used with 164334 & 164335 [2 pottery dice pots]. Bought of: Glen: 324/6&7/xi/33 (Mr Stow)”. [JMC 06/03/2024]

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