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BAD2-24_PB 20/06/2024 - 22:19 Plant biomarkers sediment samples from Baden-Baden 2 2024

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BADENBADEN-001 objectautoid_sahrisv1_6054 12/09/2013 - 16:11 sand sample

quartz sand samples

Bains Kloof objectautoid_sahrisv1_56509 12/04/2018 - 12:37 Painting

Painting of Bains Kloof119 x 100 cm including frame

Baking mould objectautoid_sahrisv1_33455 23/11/2016 - 20:59 Baking mould

KR1325 Wooden baking mould (spekulaas plank) with the figure of President Paul Kruger. Date: 1900. Provenance: J. Mantel, Holland.

BAL55 85/BAL55 14/02/2024 - 13:59 animal bone, Bone Faunal remains

Mammal (bovid)

BAS-BASALSAMPLE-CASEID11415 objectautoid_sahrisv1_40959 25/07/2017 - 15:51 Basal-Sample

Application seeks support for radiocarbon dates to refine the chronology of Melkhoutboom, a key site in the formulation of the southern African Late Pleistocene Later Stone Age sequence. Melhoutboom's long depositional sequence (c. 12 000 years) has also yielded multiple palaeoenvironmental proxy records, which are invaluable archives of environmental change. The utility of these environmental records, which span tens of thousands of years, has been constrained, however, by poor age-control, limiting comparisons with local and global climate records. Thus, an improved chronology for Melkhoutboom has broad implications for Pleistocene research in southern Africa.

BAS/96/2020-1 objectautoid_sahrisv1_80418 27/09/2023 - 10:19 Skull fragments skull fragment of Hippotraugs leucophaeus
BAS/96/63 objectautoid_sahrisv1_80417 27/09/2023 - 10:15 Skull fragments skull fragment of Hippotraugs leucophaeus
BAS1 objectautoid_sahrisv1_40960 25/07/2017 - 15:55 Basal_sample

Curated charcoal sample

BAS10 objectautoid_sahrisv1_40969 25/07/2017 - 15:55 Rock fall_sample

Curated charcoal sample

BAS2 objectautoid_sahrisv1_40961 25/07/2017 - 15:55 Basal_sample

Curated charcoal sample

BAS3 objectautoid_sahrisv1_40962 25/07/2017 - 15:55 Basal_sample

Curated charcoal sample

BAS4 objectautoid_sahrisv1_40963 25/07/2017 - 15:55 Basal_sample

Curated charcoal sample

BAS5 objectautoid_sahrisv1_40964 25/07/2017 - 15:55 Basal_sample

Curated charcoal sample

BAS6 objectautoid_sahrisv1_40965 25/07/2017 - 15:55 Basal_sample

Curated charcoal sample

BAS7 objectautoid_sahrisv1_40966 25/07/2017 - 15:55 Rock fall_sample

Curated charcoal sample

BAS8 objectautoid_sahrisv1_40967 25/07/2017 - 15:55 Rock fall_sample

Curated charcoal sample

BAS9 objectautoid_sahrisv1_40968 25/07/2017 - 15:55 Rock fall_sample

Curated charcoal sample

BASE-2 Barberton Mokhanjwa World Heritage Site objectautoid_sahrisv1_74770 26/10/2021 - 15:26 BASE-2 Barberton Mokhanjwa World Heritage Site

Drill core site BSE-2, located 51m from geosite 208 and 66m from geosite 148 within a SAHRA Geosite polygon, which forms part of the Barberton Makhonjwa World Heritage Site.Core drilling of 5cm diameter and 500m length.Half of the core will be stored at the national South African Donkershoek core storage facility outside Pretoria, and the other half at the Core Repository for Scientific Drilling at the Federal Institute for Geosciences and Natural Resources (BGR) in Berlin.

BASKET001 objectautoid_sahrisv1_74772 04/11/2021 - 12:34 Basket HANDWOVEN BASKET BOLGA BASKETS

About Baba Tree Baskets
The Baba Tree Basket Co has been preserving the culture of baskets and the Gurunsi community in Bolgatanga for the last 15 years. It’s here that an exquisitely woven Baba Tree community of over 250 artisans practice a time-honoured weaving technique using elephant grass and their very own “rhythm and flow”. Each basket comes directly from the hands of the artisan weavers we collaborate with - energetic, colourful, purposeful. Each luscious curve is the handprint or signature of the weaver who has expertly handcrafted your basket, we celebrate the unique differences in each and every piece.
Founder Gregory MacCarthy started weaving stories with baskets a few years after he first took steps in Ghana in 1999 with the significant understanding that good design can and will change people’s lives. The Baba Tree Basket Company continues this ongoing commitment to the artisan weavers we collaborate with through the progressive creation of sustainable jobs, fair and meaningful work and true social impact in the local community. Africa is the fastest growing continent.
Already we have seen so much positive change and progress in our time on the ground in Bolgatanga, a remote town in the Upper East Region of Ghana.. otherwise known as ‘’the city of baskets’’! Our original desire to celebrate the creativity and excellence of the Gurunsi people has never felt more significant as we continue to focus on creating income earning opportunities for the Gurunsi artisans we collaborate with and a global marketplace to celebrate their incredible craftsmanship. Honouring local basket traditions and creating exciting forms with the oldest craft in the world is what we do best!
New patterns, techniques and dye materials emerge over time as we continue to innovate, evolve and understand better the elephant grass our weavers so exquisitely weave by hand. Evolution of our products are never rushed to market, but slowly developed to be useful, beautiful and ethical. Our design and development team work closely with our Master Weavers to ensure the authenticity and incredible quality of all our basketry. Weekly workshops, skills training and the weavers own enthusiasm and innovation enable their basket mastery to be celebrated and sold all over the globe. You can discover our incredible culture of baskets for yourself at Koskela, AS’ART, The Conran Store, Couleur Locale and Goodee to name a few of our incredible retail partners!
Alongside the exclusive designs available via our online store and through our global retailers, exciting impact projects are taking our basketry to the next level. Currently we are collaborating with brands with purpose, interior designers, art galleries and hoteliers to create custom colourways and bespoke shapes never seen before! Basket is functional art we believe. Welcome.

Basuto Washer Women objectautoid_sahrisv1_33480 08/12/2016 - 12:35 Oil on canvas, Painting Painting Basuto Washer Women
Batch A objectautoid_sahrisv1_64110 10/09/2019 - 08:13 archosaur tooth

35 isolated fossil teeth

Batch B objectautoid_sahrisv1_64111 10/09/2019 - 08:13 archosaur tooth

40 isolated fossil teeth

Batch C objectautoid_sahrisv1_64112 10/09/2019 - 08:13 archosaur tooth

7 isolated fossil teeth

Batch D objectautoid_sahrisv1_64113 10/09/2019 - 08:13 archosaur tooth

9 isolated fossil teeth

Batch E objectautoid_sahrisv1_64114 10/09/2019 - 08:13 archosaur tooth

12 isolated fossil teeth

Batch F objectautoid_sahrisv1_64115 10/09/2019 - 08:13 archosaur tooth

7 isolated fossil teeth

Batch G objectautoid_sahrisv1_64116 10/09/2019 - 08:13 archosaur tooth

15 isolated fossil teeth

Batch H objectautoid_sahrisv1_64117 10/09/2019 - 08:13 archosaur tooth

10 isolated fossil teeth

Batch I objectautoid_sahrisv1_64118 10/09/2019 - 08:13 archosaur tooth

14 isolated fossil teeth