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Design painted pottery

Design painted pottery

Description

Potsherds with designed paintings, usually geometric or linear designs.

Typology

N/A

Chronology

1000 AD to mid-1600s

Comments

The designed painted pottery have been found in Buipe, wenchi, Banda, Begho, Bono Manso and some parts of Northern Ghana. It was initially known as Gonja painted pottery by Davies (1970), ΓÇ£Silima wareΓÇ¥ by York (1973) whiles Crossland (1973) refers to it as design-painted pottery

Provenience (context)

No Provenience available.

Project Context

Project Name: Begho Area Archaeological Project (BAAP)

Project Description: None

Research Year: 2018

Researcher(s): Daniel Kumah

Publications: No publications available

Excavations

Site: Begho-Hani

Subsite: Brong Quarter (B2)

Excavation Date: Jan. 6, 2020

Excavation Duration: 20

GPS Coordinates: N 7┬░50┬┤36.4", W 02┬░27┬┤32.2"

Excavation Procedure: A courtyard mound measuring 21m by 26m with a height of approximately 2.72m was selected for excavation. A trench measuring 2m by 10m, oriented in the south-north direction, was dug across the mound, extending from its crest to its depression. Excavation began at arbitrary levels of 20cm. All deposits were excavated by hand using trowels or small handpicks for compact materials. A 20mm mesh sieve was used to ensure optimal recovery of artifacts and fragmentary materials. Special and fragile finds were bagged in clear zip-lock bags, while ceramics, which comprised the majority, were bagged in black polythene bags. The excavation revealed four main cultural layers and a fifth layer that did not contain any cultural material. There were clear traces of collapsed wall material and a wall stump (W 01) constructed into the natural laterite platform, extending 0.90m deep and stretching from the north-western to the north-eastern part of the trench. To verify if the trench had reached sterile soil, a 1m x 1m unit was excavated in the middle part of the trench. This test-pit, excavated to a depth of 18cm (from 260cm to 278cm), revealed no cultural materials, only a reddish laterite natural layer.

Artifacts Recovered: Ceramics, smoking pipes, faunal remains, metal objects (iron and copper), beads, crucibles, and flakes.