Pottery Analyses from Western Ugandan Sites
Part of: Archaeology of Western Uganda
This "child" collection contains the draft report (chapter 13) on the analyses of the potsherds and reconstructible vessels recovered primarily from the sites of Mubende Hill, Munsa Earthworks, and Kasunga. Also included here are all the tables and figures associated with this draft report, as well as various other related databases and reports.
Other Keywords
Uganda Pottery
Investigation Types
Collections Research •
Reconnaissance / Survey
Material Types
Ceramic
Temporal Keywords
Iron Age
Geographic Keywords
UGANDA •
Republic of Uganda (Country) •
Africa (Continent) •
North Buganda (State / Territory)
Resource Inside This Collection (Viewing 1-1 of 1)
- Document (1)
-
Bunyoro-Kitara Archaeological Survey POTTERY Analysis 1991 - Sites 68/2/1 and 68/2/2 (1991)
DOCUMENT Full-Text
These are scans of the recording forms used for pottery analysis in the field during archaeological reconnaissance in 1991 funded by the National Science Foundation (USA) and the National Geographic Society. This set of forms reports all pottery analyses of the sites located in 1991 on Uganda 1:50,000 map sheet 68/2 (Lusiba). Sites were assigned sequential numbers based on the map sheet beginning with Site 68/2/1. All the pottery analyses, carried out on sherds found on the surface of each site,...