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Mapungubwe gold nails or tacks

Unattributed1250/1290

University of Pretoria Museums

University of Pretoria Museums
Pretoria, South Africa

Gold nails or tacks were used to attach the sheets of gold foil to wooden carved forms such as the gold vessel and sceptre. Nail shanks are predominantly tapered, rounded or
rectangular in cross section and some are deformed (bent shanks) by the hammering process. The nails were produced by hammering, a process that shows clear impact marks that are visible on the worked head. The total number of gold nails in the Mapungubwe Gold Collection is estimated at about 1 502.

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  • Title: Mapungubwe gold nails or tacks
  • Creator: Unattributed
  • Date Created: 1250/1290
  • Location Created: South Africa
  • Physical Dimensions: 6.47mm
  • Type: Artifact
  • Original Source: University of Pretoria Museums
  • Rights: Copyright University of Pretoria
  • Medium: Gold
University of Pretoria Museums

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