1998.349.136.1 (Film Negative 120mm)
Edward Evan Evans-Pritchard
This is an earthwork of a typical Luo defended homestead enclosure dating to the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries. The dug ditch and bank structure is called bur in Luo, and an abandoned home is gunda, which gives the term gunda bur for this type of archaeological earthwork. People lived within the earthwork, where houses were built and cattle tethered, protected by both the earthwork and the surrounding ring ditch. In the original notes, this photo is described as the 'old bur Asembo' and I am inclined to think that this is one of the old earthwork settlements of the Asembo clan of the Luo. Many of these spectacular earthworks still exist in Asembo Location up to day. [Gilbert Oteyo 9/9/2004 & CM 23/03/2007]
Luo
Nyanza Asembo
Edward Evan Evans-Pritchard
1936
1998.349.136.1
Negative film nitrate
Donated 1988
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