Moritsane
Basic information
Sample name: Moritsane
Reference: D. R. Cohen. 2010. Hunting and herding at Moritsane, a village in Southeastern Botswana, c. AD 1165-1275. South African Archaeological Bulletin 65(192):154-163 [ER 3717]
Geography
Country: Botswana
State: Kweneng
Coordinate: 24° 38' 53" S, 25° 46' 34" E
Coordinate basis: stated in text
Time interval: Holocene
Ma: 0.000855
Age basis: radiocarbon (uncalibrated)
Geography comments: "Moritsane is located on a hilltop adjacent to the present day town of Gabane, in the Kweneng District of Botswana. The site lies between the Ngotwane River to the east and the Metsemothlaba River catchment to the west".
A single radiocarbon date of 855 ± 75 BP (AD 1095) was obtained which has been calibrated to AD 1165-1275.
A single radiocarbon date of 855 ± 75 BP (AD 1095) was obtained which has been calibrated to AD 1165-1275.
Environment
Lithology: ash
Taphonomic context: human accumulation,midden,settlement
Archaeology: bone tools,burials
Habitat comments: "The site is reported to have had a centrally located Kraal midden about 50 metres across and 850 mm deep. There was enough space surrounding it for perhaps 15 to 20 huts, although no huts were excavated at the site".
One of the most notable finds was a burial of an unsexed juvenile with a string of yellow glass beads around both wrists and a strand of ochre stained ostrich eggshell beads around the waist".
"Most of the excavated bones likely came from ashy deposits in the midden, accounting for their preservation. Some of the bones were burned, and diagenetic processes of calcination may have also acted further to preserve this assemblage".
In addition to the animal bones recovered, the deposit contained at least 66 bone points, indicating the use of bow and arrow hunting technology. No iron points, projectile or otherwise, were found during the excavation".
One of the most notable finds was a burial of an unsexed juvenile with a string of yellow glass beads around both wrists and a strand of ochre stained ostrich eggshell beads around the waist".
"Most of the excavated bones likely came from ashy deposits in the midden, accounting for their preservation. Some of the bones were burned, and diagenetic processes of calcination may have also acted further to preserve this assemblage".
In addition to the animal bones recovered, the deposit contained at least 66 bone points, indicating the use of bow and arrow hunting technology. No iron points, projectile or otherwise, were found during the excavation".
Methods
Life forms: carnivores,primates,ungulates,other large mammals,other small mammals,lizards,turtles,clams
Sampling methods: quarry
Sample size: 118 specimens
Sampling comments: "The site was excavated in the early 1980s and was only briefly reported at the time. Specific stratigraphic and contextual records from the excavation can no longer be located".
"The excavation was conducted to a depth of approximately 1.2 metres below the surface and entailed making a trench into the side of a central midden deposit, with smaller units at other locations on the hilltop. However, only the faunal assemblage from the trench could be located".
"The complete assemblage weighs 15 kg and is highly fragmented by human culinary and disposal practices, and possible trampling by cattle. Less than 4 kg of this highly fragmented bone was selected for identification, due to the large number of non-identifiable bone pieces and the lack of any record of their depositional context".
"The excavation was conducted to a depth of approximately 1.2 metres below the surface and entailed making a trench into the side of a central midden deposit, with smaller units at other locations on the hilltop. However, only the faunal assemblage from the trench could be located".
"The complete assemblage weighs 15 kg and is highly fragmented by human culinary and disposal practices, and possible trampling by cattle. Less than 4 kg of this highly fragmented bone was selected for identification, due to the large number of non-identifiable bone pieces and the lack of any record of their depositional context".
Metadata
Sample number: 3941
Contributor: Benjamin Carter
Enterer: Benjamin Carter
Created: 2022-03-31 17:33:40
Modified: 2022-03-31 06:38:58
Abundance distribution
21 species
8 singletons
total count 118
geometric series index: 47.0
Fisher's α: 7.431
geometric series k: 0.8142
Hurlbert's PIE: 0.7127
Shannon's H: 2.0226
Good's u: 0.9326
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