Found 7,756 Refine Search items .
Found 7,756 Refine Search items .
The item search helps you look through the thousands of items on the RRN and find exactly what you’re after. We’ve split the search into two parts, Results, and Search Filters. You’re in the results section right now. You can still perform “Quick searches” from the menu bar, but if you’re new to the RRN, click the Search tab above and use the exploratory search.
View TutorialLog In to see more items.
Oblong, bar-shaped piece of mottle white and brown bone with one curved end and a small hole through the centre.
Elongated, slightly convex gouge; six incised circle motifs in a row on the handle; small hole bored through centre beneath handle.
Rectangular, bar-shaped marrow scoop of yellow-white bone with several scallops carved around the edges of one end; slightly curved.
Flat, elongated, roughly rectangular piece of bone that curves towards one end.
White-grey, carved, flat section of antler with one curved end and one tapering end. Tapering end has two small holes bored through it.
Dark brown, flat, curved segment of antler with one handle-like end. Three holes have been bored along the handle and outer edge of the curve.
Half of a curved handle carved form bone; two holes, one with a rivet.
Fragment of brown comb (only one tooth remaining) with a tapering, pointed handle and a simple geometric pattern composed of circle motifs.
Wire coiled around the stem. Skin with fur is attached to the flaring end of the flute. Flute tapers almost to a point at the other end.
Game board (weso) consisting of a rectangular tray (eznyeso) of thirty-two squares half an inch deep (amasa). Tray rims are incised with a grid pattern. Peg at one end of the tray. There are sixty-two seeds used as counters (empiki) in an orange cloth bag which has a brown cloth drawstring. On the back of the tray, there is an explanatory paper about the game of Mweso which is played in Africa by the Bantu.