| Item ID | Title | Description | Added | Updated |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 35 | Kilwa Gereza (Fort) | Kilwa Gereza (Fort) found at the shoes of Kilwa Kisiwani, fist constructed by the Portuguese in 15000 and later by the Omans.l | Wednesday 20th of November 2019 12:33:36 PM | Monday 11th of January 2021 10:54:27 AM |
| 36 | Kilwa Great Mosque | Kilwa Kisiwani Great Mosque first built around 10th Century and being extended continuously at 11th, 12th and 13th centuries | Wednesday 20th of November 2019 02:47:54 PM | Tuesday 12th of January 2021 12:09:14 PM |
| 37 | Husuni Kubwa (Great Palace) | A 3D showing ruin of the 14th century Great Palace (Husuni Kubwa) found on shores of Kilwa Kisiwani built by Sultan al-Hasan bin Sulaiman. It was built by blocks of coral stones. Features that can be seen today includes court, rooms, swimming pool and auction place for goods like ivory, gold and copper. | Wednesday 20th of November 2019 04:00:54 PM | Wednesday 23rd of June 2021 01:22:23 PM |
| 56 | Ngalawa on Bagamoyo beach, Tanzania | The ngalawa or "ungalawa" is a traditional, double-outrigger canoe of the Swahili people on the Tanzanian coast. It is used for short-distance transport of goods or people, as well as fishing. | Monday 11th of January 2021 11:23:54 AM | Wednesday 23rd of June 2021 09:55:28 AM |
| 57 | Old Fort, Bagamoyo, Tanzania | The Old Fort in Bagamoyo, Tanzania is one of the historic building built by an Arab trader; Abdallah Sulleiman, during the 1860s. By then, it was a stand-alone two-storey building in Bagamoyo and continue to be used as a residential house until the 1880s. Between 1880 and 1919, the Old Fort was used by the Germans to serve as a military base. From 1920 to 1974, both the British colonial government and the independent Tanganyika/Tanzania government used the building as a prison. Between 1974 and the end of the 1980s or early 1990s, the Old Fort was used as a police station and then used as a hostel for conservation students until 1996/7. Since then to date, the building is used as a tourists’ destination as well as offices for the Antiquities Department in Bagamoyo. | Monday 11th of January 2021 11:30:02 AM | Wednesday 23rd of June 2021 10:03:29 AM |
| 58 | Boma, Bagamoyo, Tanzania | An Old Boma in Bagamoyo, situated along the central coast of Tanzania, was built by the Germans in 1895. The BOMA served as administrative headquarters for German East Africa until 1919. After the Versailles Treaty which marked the end of the German rule in Tanganyika/Tanzania, the BOMA was renamed ‘English BOMA’ and the British colonial government used it as an administrative building. After independence in 1961, the BOMA served as an office for the District Commissioner and continued to serve the same purpose until 1997 when its use stopped due to continued collapsing. Fortunately, between 2010 and 2014, the entire BOMA was renovated. | Monday 11th of January 2021 11:32:48 AM | Wednesday 23rd of June 2021 10:27:04 AM |
| 60 | Kolo 1 | Part of Kolo 1 3D model indicating flaking/spalling of the rock surface and loss of the art | Monday 11th of January 2021 11:37:37 AM | Wednesday 23rd of June 2021 10:46:55 AM |
| 61 | Kolo 2 | Kolo rock art is a cultural heritage site within Kondoa World Heritage Site. The site is located on the slopes of the Maasai escarpment that flanks the western side of the Great Rift Valley in central Tanzania in an area about 2300 km. There are dozens of caves and shelters with paintings of elongated people, animals, hunting scenes, and abstract markings. Like most hunter-gatherer paintings found in eastern and southern Africa, in general the Kondoa fine-line paintings have generally been dated being more than 2,000 years old and are said to have been done by a group of hunter-gatherers belonging to the Sandawe tribe. | Monday 11th of January 2021 11:38:31 AM | Wednesday 23rd of June 2021 09:53:24 AM |
| 62 | Pahi Rock Art Site | Pahi rock art site, Kondoa in central Tanzania. One of the series of ancient paintings on rock shelters and hanging slabs of sedimentary rocks. The exact number of rock art sites in the Kondoa area is unknown but it is estimated that there are between 150 and 450 decorated rock shelters, caves and overhanging cliff faces. The sites are located on the steep eastern slopes, an area of spectacular, fractured geological formations, which provided the necessary shelter for the display of paintings. The extensive and dense collection of rock paintings represents and embodies the cultures of both hunter-gatherer and pastoralist communities who have lived in the area over several centuries. | Monday 11th of January 2021 11:39:40 AM | Wednesday 23rd of June 2021 10:08:05 AM |
| 64 | Isimila Stone Age Site, Tanzania | Isimila Stone Age Site is located within an erosion gulley on the Iringa plateau in Tanzania. The site has long been recognised as of international importance for understanding the behavioural complexity and plasticity of hominin ancestors following its unique artefact record consisting of thousands of handaxes - including enigmatic giant handaxes. In Tanzania : Ministry of Natural Resources and Tourism, University of Dar es Salaam In Scotland : University of St Andrews | Monday 11th of January 2021 11:43:10 AM | Wednesday 23rd of June 2021 10:38:19 AM |
| 65 | Isimila Stone Age Site, Tanzania Highres Section 1 | Isimila Stone Age Site is located within an erosion gulley on the Iringa plateau in Tanzania. The site has long been recognised as of international importance for understanding the behavioural complexity and plasticity of hominin ancestors following its unique artefact record consisting of thousands of handaxes - including enigmatic giant handaxes. In Tanzania : Ministry of Natural Resources and Tourism, University of Dar es Salaam In Scotland : University of St Andrews | Monday 11th of January 2021 11:44:22 AM | Monday 28th of February 2022 10:01:47 AM |
| 66 | Isimila Stone Age Site, Tanzania Highres Section 2 | Isimila Stone Age Site is located within an erosion gulley on the Iringa plateau in Tanzania. The site has long been recognised as of international importance for understanding the behavioural complexity and plasticity of hominin ancestors following its unique artefact record consisting of thousands of handaxes - including enigmatic giant handaxes. In Tanzania : Ministry of Natural Resources and Tourism, University of Dar es Salaam In Scotland : University of St Andrews | Monday 11th of January 2021 11:46:28 AM | Monday 28th of February 2022 10:02:21 AM |
| 67 | Isimila Stone Age Site, Tanzania Highres Section 3 | Isimila Stone Age Site is located within an erosion gulley on the Iringa plateau in Tanzania. The site has long been recognised as of international importance for understanding the behavioural complexity and plasticity of hominin ancestors following its unique artefact record consisting of thousands of handaxes - including enigmatic giant handaxes. In Tanzania : Ministry of Natural Resources and Tourism, University of Dar es Salaam In Scotland : University of St Andrews | Monday 11th of January 2021 11:47:28 AM | Monday 28th of February 2022 10:02:52 AM |
| 68 | Isimila Stone Age Site, Tanzania Highres Section 4 | Isimila Stone Age Site is located within an erosion gulley on the Iringa plateau in Tanzania. The site has long been recognised as of international importance for understanding the behavioural complexity and plasticity of hominin ancestors following its unique artefact record consisting of thousands of handaxes - including enigmatic giant handaxes. In Tanzania : Ministry of Natural Resources and Tourism, University of Dar es Salaam In Scotland : University of St Andrews | Monday 11th of January 2021 11:48:16 AM | Monday 28th of February 2022 10:03:25 AM |
| 69 | Isimila Stone Age Site, Tanzania Highres Section 5 | Isimila Stone Age Site is located within an erosion gulley on the Iringa plateau in Tanzania. The site has long been recognised as of international importance for understanding the behavioural complexity and plasticity of hominin ancestors following its unique artefact record consisting of thousands of handaxes - including enigmatic giant handaxes. In Tanzania : Ministry of Natural Resources and Tourism, University of Dar es Salaam In Scotland : University of St Andrews | Monday 11th of January 2021 11:49:06 AM | Monday 28th of February 2022 10:05:19 AM |
| 70 | Isimila Stone Age Site, Tanzania Highres Section 6 | Isimila Stone Age Site is located within an erosion gulley on the Iringa plateau in Tanzania. The site has long been recognised as of international importance for understanding the behavioural complexity and plasticity of hominin ancestors following its unique artefact record consisting of thousands of handaxes - including enigmatic giant handaxes. In Tanzania : Ministry of Natural Resources and Tourism, University of Dar es Salaam In Scotland : University of St Andrews | Monday 11th of January 2021 11:50:02 AM | Monday 28th of February 2022 10:06:08 AM |
| 71 | Isimila Stone Age Site, Tanzania Highres Section 7 | Isimila Stone Age Site is located within an erosion gulley on the Iringa plateau in Tanzania. The site has long been recognised as of international importance for understanding the behavioural complexity and plasticity of hominin ancestors following its unique artefact record consisting of thousands of handaxes - including enigmatic giant handaxes. In Tanzania : Ministry of Natural Resources and Tourism, University of Dar es Salaam In Scotland : University of St Andrews | Monday 11th of January 2021 11:50:57 AM | Monday 28th of February 2022 10:07:15 AM |
| 72 | Isimila Stone Age Site, Tanzania Highres Section 8 | Isimila Stone Age Site is located within an erosion gulley on the Iringa plateau in Tanzania. The site has long been recognised as of international importance for understanding the behavioural complexity and plasticity of hominin ancestors following its unique artefact record consisting of thousands of handaxes - including enigmatic giant handaxes. In Tanzania : Ministry of Natural Resources and Tourism, University of Dar es Salaam In Scotland : University of St Andrews | Monday 11th of January 2021 11:52:37 AM | Monday 28th of February 2022 10:08:00 AM |
| 73 | Isimila Stone Age Site, Tanzania Highres Section 9 | Isimila Stone Age Site is located within an erosion gulley on the Iringa plateau in Tanzania. The site has long been recognised as of international importance for understanding the behavioural complexity and plasticity of hominin ancestors following its unique artefact record consisting of thousands of handaxes - including enigmatic giant handaxes. In Tanzania : Ministry of Natural Resources and Tourism, University of Dar es Salaam In Scotland : University of St Andrews | Monday 11th of January 2021 11:53:21 AM | Monday 28th of February 2022 10:08:36 AM |
| 74 | Ship Carving, Husuni Kubwa, Kilwa Kisiwani | This is one of the early ship engravings in one of the rooms of Husuni Kubwa (Great Palace) in Kilwa Kiswani. This ship engraving was incised into the plaster of the internal wall of Husuni Kubwa certainly at the time when the palace was built during the 14th century AD. This engraving serves as a source of maritime information, particularly participation of residents of Kilwa Kisiwani in the ocean economy, notably boat building technology, navigation, and international trading activities via the Indian Ocean. In Tanzania : Ministry of Natural Resources and Tourism, University of Dar es Salaam In Scotland : University of St Andrews | Monday 11th of January 2021 11:58:51 AM | Wednesday 23rd of June 2021 10:44:57 AM |
| 75 | KILWA KISIWANI CORAL | Scleractinian coral from the shore of KIlwa Kisiwani - A sample of the material used in the building of the Great Mosque, Husuni Kubwa and other stone buildings on the island. The individual coralites have an average diameter of around 6mm in this specimen. | Monday 11th of January 2021 11:59:35 AM | Wednesday 23rd of June 2021 11:06:22 AM |
| 76 | Stone Anchor, Kilwa Kisiwani, Tanzania | Stone Anchor: This stone anchor was recovered from the shoreline of Kilwa Kisiwani in Tanzania. It is an Indo-Arabian stone anchor shank measuring 1.2m long and 0.35m wide. A similar stone anchor has been in Sirafu in the Persian Gulf region, and it dates around the 11th Century AD. This stone anchor is an indicator of maritime trade between Kilwa Kiswani of Tanzania and other parts from across the world during the early second millennium AD In Tanzania : Ministry of Natural Resources and Tourism, University of Dar es Salaam In Scotland : University of St Andrews | Monday 11th of January 2021 12:00:50 PM | Wednesday 23rd of June 2021 11:18:56 AM |
| 77 | Ted's Ballast | Monday 11th of January 2021 12:01:24 PM | Monday 11th of January 2021 12:01:24 PM | |
| 78 | Omani Quay | Monday 11th of January 2021 12:02:01 PM | Tuesday 12th of January 2021 11:40:35 AM | |
| 79 | Sheik's cemetery | Monday 11th of January 2021 12:03:13 PM | Monday 11th of January 2021 12:03:13 PM | |
| 80 | Bonanza Site | Monday 11th of January 2021 12:03:51 PM | Wednesday 23rd of June 2021 01:56:06 PM | |
| 81 | Meeting Area | Monday 11th of January 2021 12:08:57 PM | Tuesday 12th of January 2021 01:05:25 PM | |
| 82 | Husuni Kubwa Pool 2 | A 3D indicating a ruined pool located as part of Husuni Kubwa ruin | Monday 11th of January 2021 12:09:56 PM | Wednesday 23rd of June 2021 02:09:53 PM |
| 83 | Pool | Husuni Kubwa | Monday 11th of January 2021 12:10:47 PM | Tuesday 12th of January 2021 01:47:28 PM |
| 84 | Kilwa Kisiwani Shoreline 4 (March 2019) | Monday 11th of January 2021 12:14:54 PM | Monday 11th of January 2021 12:14:54 PM | |
| 85 | Kilwa Kisiwani Shoreline 3 (March 2019) | Monday 11th of January 2021 12:15:29 PM | Monday 11th of January 2021 12:15:29 PM | |
| 86 | Kilwa Kisiwani Shoreline 2 (March 2019) | Monday 11th of January 2021 12:17:41 PM | Tuesday 12th of January 2021 01:39:55 PM | |
| 87 | Kilwa Kisiwani Shoreline 1 (March 2019) | A 3D indicating Kilwa coast shoreline | Monday 11th of January 2021 12:18:14 PM | Thursday 24th of June 2021 08:34:25 AM |
| 90 | Pot.jpg | A 3D photo indicating a pot from the University of Dar es Salaam Museum | Monday 11th of January 2021 12:28:32 PM | Thursday 24th of June 2021 09:38:47 AM |
| 410 | Isimila Sketchfab Collection | Monday 24th of January 2022 01:58:34 PM | Monday 24th of January 2022 02:01:35 PM | |
| 411 | Sheiks Cemetery 2 | Monday 24th of January 2022 02:13:38 PM | Monday 24th of January 2022 02:14:33 PM | |
| 412 | Kilwa Kisiwani Sketchfab Collection | Monday 24th of January 2022 02:15:43 PM | Monday 24th of January 2022 02:17:08 PM | |
| 413 | Kaole | Monday 24th of January 2022 02:18:48 PM | Monday 24th of January 2022 02:18:48 PM | |
| 414 | Carved Door Bagamoyo Tanzania | Monday 24th of January 2022 02:19:39 PM | Monday 24th of January 2022 02:19:39 PM | |
| 415 | Carved Door Old Fort Bagamoyo Tanzania | Monday 24th of January 2022 02:20:13 PM | Monday 24th of January 2022 02:21:18 PM | |
| 416 | Bagamoyo Sketchfab Collection | Monday 24th of January 2022 02:22:24 PM | Monday 24th of January 2022 02:23:48 PM | |
| 417 | Kondoa Rock Art | Monday 24th of January 2022 02:29:01 PM | Monday 24th of January 2022 02:30:25 PM | |
| 418 | Kondoa 1 | Monday 24th of January 2022 02:30:01 PM | Monday 24th of January 2022 02:30:01 PM | |
| 419 | Kondoa 2 | Monday 24th of January 2022 02:31:20 PM | Monday 24th of January 2022 02:31:20 PM | |
| 420 | Kondoa Sketchfab Collection | Monday 24th of January 2022 02:32:38 PM | Monday 24th of January 2022 02:33:32 PM | |
| 421 | Isimila Axes | Tuesday 25th of January 2022 09:12:23 AM | Tuesday 25th of January 2022 09:12:23 AM |