bead
- Museum number
- Af1922,1113.8.a-e
- Description
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Five assorted beads made of glass.
- Dimensions
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Height: 1.50 centimetres (max)
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Height: 1 centimetres (min)
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Width: 2.50 centimetres (max)
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Width: 1.20 centimetres (min)
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Depth: 2.50 centimetres (max)
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Depth: 1.20 centimetres (min)
- Curator's comments
- See Ethdoc 229 - Letter from Major George de Grey, 27.10.1922
'...Most of the beads - all the blue ones - I got in Lokoja, which is in Kabba Province ... [from] a local native trader and he told me they mostly came from the Nupe country, of which Bida is the chief town of the Nupe ... Some probably came from the Munshi country in the extreme South of Muri province - either from Abinsi on the Benue or Katsena Allah on the Katsena river. The man I got the blue ones from said they were very old and claimed that they originally came from Egypt. Others he said came from Nupe graves - I think these were some of the brown ones - Some are evidently modern and were "thrown in" with the others ...'
- Location
- Not on display
- Acquisition date
- 1922
- Acquisition notes
- Af1922,1113.1 to 19 were given by Major George de Grey, and is a collection of beads made by the donor in northern Nigeria. The register records his note: "Most of the beads - all the blue ones - were obtained in Lokoja (Kabba Province) from a native trader, who said that most of them came from the Nupe country. Some were said to come from Nupe graves. Some probably came from the Munshi [Tiv] country, south of Muri Province". A fuller account is in Eth.Doc.229.
- Department
- Africa, Oceania and the Americas
- Registration number
- Af1922,1113.8.a-e