DescriptionCastle of Good Hope - Lydenburg Head.jpg
English: Lydenburg Head. One of seven ceramic heads found near Lydenburg, dated to c. 750. Made in the form of an inverted pot with incised decoration around the next; thought to have been used in the performance of initiation rituals. At the Castle of Good Hope, Cape Town.
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Lydenburg Head. One of seven ceramic heads found near Lydenburg, dated to c. 750. Made in the form of an inverted pot with incised decoration around the next; thought to have been used in the performance of initiation rituals.