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1979.20.190.1

Small tin ear stud with hemispherical head [RTS 12/5/2004].


1979.20.190.1

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Collection type
Object
Description
Small tin ear stud with hemispherical head [RTS 12/5/2004].
Long description
Small tin ear stud consisting of a shallow, hemispherical head with flat underside offset from a thick shaft, roughly circular in section, with concave sides, swelling out at the other end to a bulbous tip, with faceted sides around a narrow flat centre. The stud is complete and intact, with hammering marks visible on the shaft. It is 10.2 mm long, with a head diameter of 6.5 mm, a diameter at the narrowest point of the shaft of 3.5 mm, and at the swollen shaft end of 4.1 mm; it weighs 0.4 grams [RTS 12/5/2004].
Geographical reference
Eastern Equatoria Loryok
Cultural groups
Southern Laarim
Person
Field collector Jill Goudie
PRM source Patti Langton
Date / Period
Date made: Before 03/1979
Date collected
20 - 25 March 1979
Acquisition information
Purchased: 1979
Materials and processes
Material Tin Metal, Process Hammered
Dimensions
Length 10.2 mm, Diameter 6.5 mm head, Diameter: max 4.1 mm shaft, Weight 0.4 g
Object numbers
Accession number: 1979.20.190.1 Other numbers: ∆41
Research and responses

Langton recorded that 'All Larim children have three holes pierced in their ears as well as a lip hole and two lower incisors removed when they are about seven years old' (see the entry for 1979.20.158.1-2). However this description accompanied an ear stud of different design, from the Northern Larim; it is not clear if the southern Larim followed the same practice [RTS 12/5/2004].

The three studs mentioned in the accession book entry are 1979.20.190.1, .2 and .3; these are all very similar in shape and size [RTS 12/5/2004].

Search terms: Ornament, Ear Ornament