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Ancient Khoisan artifact from Eastern Cape - bored stone
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Ancient Khoisan artifact from Eastern Cape - bored stone

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Indicative market price: R8,500.00
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Condition
Secondhand
Location
South Africa
Origin
Southern African Tribal
Time Period
Pre-1800s
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Product code
Bored stone
Bob Shop ID
196295706

 Ancient Khoi-san stone artifact from Eastern Cape in excellent condition.  (Low start price of R750)

368 grams - 7.5cm wide x 4.5cm high (when lying on it's side)

Much mystery surrounds the creation and use of bored/perforated stones by the Khoisan, and how they could have been made.  Bored stones were used as weights on digging sticks by women and also had religious significance.  There is no distinction in Khoisan culture between utilitarian objects and spiritual, so most likely had a dual function.

There is some evidence to suggest that to Khoisan shamans, they could have represented a portal to the underworld and were used in rituals where shamans attempted to connect with spirits or in an attempt to influence the weather.

There are many theories surrounding them, how they could have been made, who made them and what they were used for.  Some have suggested that the Khoisan didn't have the technology to create them and that they were perhaps found items that they then used and handed down through the generations.  This has been disputed though and methods have been proposed to explain how they could have been made using locally available stone & quartz tools.  

To anyone interested in history and archaeology, this is something fascinating to own and to treasure.

Only available to South African buyers or buyers residing in South Africa.  Please no foreign bids as items of archaeological significance to South Africa may not be shipped out of the country.  I am only permitted to sell the item if it will remain in South Africa.

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thanks, ver well packed, great transaction
03 Sep 2015