The beam in falling did but slight damage to the surrounding masonry. The portions of the beam are now laid together.
I have photographs of the platform, and showing this beam, taken from all points of the compass.
RICHD. N. HALL,
Curator of Great Zimbabwe.
NOTE F
INVENTORY OF RELICS AND “FINDS” DISCOVERED BY THE AUTHOR AT GREAT ZIMBABWE IN 1902–3
| No. | Article. | Where found. |
|---|---|---|
| 1. | Gold wire bangle, 3½ oz. | South Terrace, Acropolis. |
| 2. | Beaten gold round carbonised wood. A few gold tacks in the wood | Do. |
| 3. | Head and neck of carved soapstone bird (the ninth yet discovered); believed to be the largest and best-preserved specimen | Western Temple, Acropolis. |
| 4. | Fragment of carved soapstone bowl. Two horned animals | Do. |
| 5. | Fragment of carved soapstone bowl. Herring-bone on cord pattern | South Enclosure, Acropolis. |
| 6. | Fragment of carved soapstone bowl. Horned animal | Western Temple, Acropolis. |
| 7. | Fragment of rim of carved soapstone bowl, cord pattern | South Enclosure, Acropolis. |
| 8. | Two sections of large soapstone bowl; believed to be two of the three missing sections of bowl lent by the Right Hon. C. J. Rhodes to the Cape Town Museum | No. 2. Enclosure, Elliptical Temple. |
| 9. | Phallus in two sections; found broken; undecorated soapstone | Elliptical Temple. |
| 10. | Phallus (section of), with “breast and furrow” pattern, which was an ancient symbol of fertility; soapstone | Do. |
| 11. | Phallus (section of), found with true}Do. phalli; soapstone; undecorated. | Do. |
| 12. | Phallus; soapstone | Do. |
| 13. | Phallus (section of), “breast and furrow” pattern; soapstone | Do. |
| 14. | Base of phallus; soapstone; found with true phalli | Do. |
| 15. | Cut soapstone, plain, found with true phalli | Do. |
| 16. | Phallus (section of, conjectured), found with true phalli; soapstone | Do. |
| 17. | Soapstone amulet | Acropolis. |
| 18. | Soapstone whorl | Elliptical Temple. |
| 19. | Ten fragments of neck of carved soapstone vase | Do. |
| 20. | Fragment of carved rim of soapstone bowl; cord pattern | No. 10 Enclosure, Acropolis. |
| 21. | Carved soapstone bead | Elliptical Temple. |
| 22. | Four pottery whorls and two fragments | Do. |
| 23. | Serpentine stone, with veins of asbestos chrysotile (not chrysolithic, as stated by Mr. Bent); not ordinary asbestos, but similar to Canadian. Veins have decomposed before body of stone | Western Temple, Acropolis. |
| 24. | Do. | Do. |
| 25. | Copper spearhead | Do. |
| 26. | Two copper spearheads, broken | Do. |
| 27. | Two iron ringed instruments, conjectured to have belonged to Arab colony once settled at Zimbabwe | Elliptical Temple. |
| 28. | Two wedge-shape headed nails | Do. |
| 29. | Beaten copper | Acropolis. |
| 30. | Iron handle of double-pointed iron hand-pick | Elliptical Temple. |
| 31. | Jasper stone with gold embedded. Found with burnishing stones | No. 10 Enclosure. |
| 32. | Quartz pebble, showing visible gold; also artificially worn. Found with burnishing tools | Do. |
| 33. | Quartz pebble, showing visible gold. Found with burnishing tools | Do. |
| 34. | Collection of stone tools, artificially worn; some are burnishers. 3 ft. deep | Do. |
| 35. | Fragments of soapstone beams; crude decorations | Acropolis. |
| 36. | Collection of iron articles from depth in Elliptical Temple which has not been occupied as a Makalanga kraal for over sixty years | Elliptical Temple. |
| 37. | Collection of seven fragments of soapstone bowls | Acropolis and Elliptical Temple. |
| 38. | Section of soapstone mould | No. 7 Enclosure, Elliptical Temple. |
| 39. | Cake of gold | North-East Passage. |
| 40. | Stone, both water and artificially worn, showing gold on both sides. Found with burnishing tools | No. 10 Enclosure, Elliptical Temple. |
| 41. | Flat stone showing gold on one side. Found with burnishing tools | Do. |
| 42. | Three portions of crucibles, six clay scorifiers, one portion of clay lining of furnace, all showing gold in flux | No. 6 Enclosure, Elliptical Temple. |
| 43. | Fragment of soapstone bowl, herring-bone pattern on cord | No. 1 Enclosure, Elliptical Temple. |
| 44. | Fragment of soapstone bowl, herring-bone pattern on cord | No. 6 Enclosure, Elliptical Temple. |
| 45. | Fragment of soapstone bowl, carved | No. 7 Enclosure, Elliptical Temple. |
| 46. | Fragment of soapstone bowl, cord pattern | No. 6 Enclosure, Elliptical Temple. |
| 47. | Fragment of large soapstone bowl, carved | Do. |
| 48. | Section of soapstone mould; conjectured old Makalanga | Do. |
| 49. | Do. | Do. |
| 50. | Soapstone I-daha pipe bowl, carved; old Makalanga | Elliptical Temple. |
| 51. | Soapstone amulet | No. 6 Enclosure, Elliptical Temple. |
| 52. | Iron pincers; conjectured old Makalanga | Do. |
| 53. | Iron gong; do. | Do. |
| 54. | Do. | Do. |
| 55. | Barbed copper spearhead | Western Temple, Acropolis. |
| 56. | Twenty-three pottery whorls | On old Makalanga floors. |
| 57. | Conjectured base of soapstone phallus, converted by old Makalanga into a crude mould | No. 6 Enclosure, Elliptical Temple. |
| 58a. 58b. 58c. | Three sections of soapstone beams | Summit of main wall above chevron pattern, Elliptical Temple. |
| 59. | Section of soapstone beam | Eastern Temple, Acropolis. |
| 60. | Do. | Do. |
| 61. | Do. | Do. |
| 62. | Do. | Do. |
| 63. | Do. | Do. |
| 64. | Do. (showing tool marks) | Do. |
| 65. | Section of cement cylinder with bevel round base. Age uncertain | Mauch Ruins. |
| 66. | Beaten gold | Western Temple, Acropolis. |
| 67. | Forked iron instrument, with six gold bosses riveted with gold; spiral grooves at base | Do. |
| 68. | Beaten gold (2⅛ oz.) | Valley of Ruins. |
| 69. | Phalli (8) and fragments of phalli | W. and E. Temples, Acropolis, and Philips Ruins. |
| 70. | Fragments of rim of soapstone bowl carved with procession of horned animals. Pieces fit each other | No. 5 Enclosure, Elliptical Temple. |
| 71. | Pottery animals (3); conjectured old Makalanga | No. 1 Enclosure, Elliptical Temple. |
| 72. | I-daha pipe-bowls (2) of soapstone, carved; conjectured old Makalanga | No. 5 Enclosure, Elliptical Temple. |
| 73. | Iron with gravitating holes for drawing wire; old Makalanga. These wire drawers were in use until a few years ago | No. 6 Enclosure, Elliptical Temple. |
| 74. | Copper finger-rings (2); snake pattern | Renders Ruins. |
| 75. | Copper sheathing (2 lbs.) | Western Temple, Acropolis. |
| 76. | Single iron gong | Renders Ruins. |
| 77. | Large piece of coral | Renders Ruins. |
| 78. | Pottery whorls (200) | Old native floors. |
| 79. | Double iron gongs (3 sets) and single gongs (2) | Upper floors. |
| 80. | Serpentine stone | Elliptical Temple. |
| 81. | Nozzle of blow-pipe | Do. |
| 82. | Porcelain beads, unknown to present natives. 5 ft. deep | Western Temple, Acropolis. |
| 83. | Pottery beads, unknown to present natives | Various ruins. |
| 84. | Soapstone amulet or seal (?) | Renders Ruins. |
| 85. | Block of solid copper | Do. |
| 86. | Iron striker found with gong | Do. |
| 87. | Quantity of fragments of carved soapstone. Ribbed pattern | Elliptical Temple. |
| 88. | Fragments of rim of soapstone bowl carved with ring pattern. (These fit together) | Maund Ruins. |
| 89. | Portion of carved soapstone beam converted into double claw-hammer shaped ingot moulds | Elliptical Temple. |
| 90. | Soapstone phallus | Platform Area, Elliptical Temple. |
| 91. | Copper barbed spearheads (2) | Platform Area, Elliptical Temple. |
| 92. | Soapstone with gravitating holes | Renders Ruins. |
| 93. | 2⅛ oz. beaten gold, gold beads, gold bar, and gold wire | |
| 94. | Fifteen sections of soapstone beams (plain) | From near arc wall in Philips Ruins; also from circular cement platform in Platform Area, Elliptical Temple. |
| 95. | Case of sections of soapstone bowls, plain and decorated | Elliptical Temple, Acropolis and Philips Ruins. |
| 96. | Section of carved soapstone beam | No. 15 Enclosure, Elliptical Temple. |
| 97. | Iron spoon | Renders Ruins. |
| 98. | Iron lamp and stand (conjectured) | Do. |
| 99. | Iron pick | Elliptical Temple. |
| 100. | Iron pick and 2 handles | Do. |
| 101. | Twisted iron wire in coils | Renders Ruins. |
| 102. | Bar mould of soapstone | Elliptical Temple. |
| 103. | Section of soapstone beam carved with maize pattern | Western Temple, Acropolis. |
| 104. | Bundle of brass wire bangles | Renders Ruins. |
| 105. | Three iron nails | Elliptical Temple. |
| 106. | Ornamented iron spearhead | Western Temple, Acropolis. |
| 107. | Bevelled cement | General. |
| 108. | Spearhead | Renders Ruins. |
| 109. | Two stone balls | Elliptical Temple. |
| 110. | Collection of specimens of hoes, assegai-heads, arrow-heads, axes, and iron-work found in ruins | |
| 111. | Several pieces of worked soapstone | |
| 112. | Soapstone bird on beam | Philips Ruins. |
| 113. | Packet of large gold beads, 1 in. fine gold chain, one single gold wire bangle, gold wire, and beaten gold | Various Ruins. |
| 114. | Four soapstone phalli (one ornate) and two amulets | Philips Ruins. |
| 115. | Two small bronze bells | Renders Ruins. |
| 116. | Two large enamelled beads | Western Temple. |
| 117. | Collections of copper ingots, copper bars, copper wire, copper bangles, and cakes of copper | Elliptical Temple, Renders Ruins, and Acropolis. |
| 118. | Copper band 12 ft. 6 in. long and 1 in. wide | Renders Ruins. |
| 119. | Box of Nankin china, sections showing plates of various sizes and designs | From most ruins. |
| 120. | Portions of glass basin, engraved and hand-painted | No. 7 Enclosure, Elliptical Temple. |
| 121. | Glazed pottery, with conjectured post-Koranic lettering | Renders Ruins. |
| 122. | Fragments of Venetian glass | Do. |
| 123. | Fragments of antique glazed earthenware, showing potter’s wheel marks | Do. |
| 124. | Three fragments of antique pottery, glazed | Do. |
| 125. | 12 ft. fine copper chain | Do. |
| 126. | Pottery nozzle of blow-pipe | Do. |
| 127. | Fused brass wire | Do. |
| 128. | Two iron instruments | Do. |
| 129. | Bronze axe-head, and fractured bronze arrow-head | Western Temple. |
| 130a. | Part of young lion’s jaw | Renders Ruins. |
| 〃 b. | Large lump of resin | Do. |
| 〃 c. | Wart-hog tusk | Do. |
| 〃 d. | Two sections of glass prism | Do. |
| 131. | Remains of antique copper box | Do. |
| 132. | Oldest form of gold crucible, showing gold in flux | Exterior (west) of Elliptical Temple. |
| 133. | Piece of slag showing gold | Do. |
| 134. | Packet of sheets of beaten gold | Parallel Passage, Elliptical Temple. |
| 135. | Several cases of duplicates of soapstone, iron, copper, and pottery articles | Various Ruins. |
NOTE G
FORMATION ROCK UNDER ELLIPTICAL TEMPLE
Examinations made by the Author, August, 1903
No. 1 Hole.—No. 5 Enclosure. 6 yds. south-east of west entrance.
3 ft. 10 in. diameter.
9 in. to 12 in., burnt clay floor (pinkish), 2 in. layer of small stones.