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Gumban, a.|ˈgʌmbən| [f. Kikuyu Gumba, name of a race of diminutive people believed to have been former inhabitants of Kikuyu country.] Of or pertaining to a late Stone Age culture of East Africa. Also absol.
1931L. S. B. Leakey Stone Age Cultures Kenya Colony xi. 243 In attempting to discuss the relation of the Gumban to cultures in other parts of the world..it should be noted here that the name of this culture has been derived from a Kikuyu term which is applied to-day primarily to a semi-mythical race of small people... In using the word for this culture, I am not referring to this, its primary meaning, but to its present more usual meaning, that is in reference to any people who preceded the Kikuyu. From the moment that I first started excavations, old Kikuyus who visited the camp used to talk of my ‘search for the Gumba’, and when thinking of a name for this comparatively recent culture the word Gumban seemed to be not inappropriate. 1931Times Lit. Suppl. 20 Aug. 627/2 Coming to the Kenya cultures after the Aurignacian, Mr. Leakey believes that in one of the latest, the Gumban, we may have evidence ‘of the contact of a late Stone Age people with one of the early civilizations of the world’. 1957G. Clark Archaeol. & Society (ed. 3) v. 166 Faience beads..were found with a burial at Nakuru in Kenya associated with the so-called Gumban A culture of sub-Neolithic type. 1959Chambers's Encycl. I. 143/2 The best known of the East African neolithic cultures are the Gumban and Njoroan of Kenya described by Leakey. The Gumban is characterized by stone bowls, pestles and mortars, saddle querns and pottery with rolled-cord decoration and lugs. |