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Raziskava lesa mask iz Malija : diplomsko delo - visokošolski strokovni študij
ID Kemperl, Manca (Avtor), ID Merela, Maks (Mentor) Več o mentorju... Povezava se odpre v novem oknu, ID Čufar, Katarina (Recenzent)

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Izvleček
Raziskali smo pet lesenih ritualnih afriških maske z območja Malija v Afriki, ki jih hranijo v Slovenskem etnografskem muzeju v Ljubljani. Cilji naloge so bili podrobno pregledati maske ter ugotoviti, ali so izdelane iz enega ali več kosov lesa, določiti lesne vrste in izvor mask. Razvit je bil optimalen način odvzema vzorcev lesa, tako da same konstrukcijske lastnosti ostanejo nespremenjene ter da mesto odvzema na maski ni vidno, ko masko kasneje razstavijo v muzeju. Po ustaljeni metodi smo izdelali preparate in opravili anatomske preiskave ter identifikacijo lesa. Pregled mask je pokazal, da so sestavljene iz enega ali več delov. Vse, razen ene, so dobro ohranjene. Dve maski tipa Kanaga pripadata ljudstvu Dogon in se ritualno uporabljata pri prehodu duše umrlega in pri t.i. ritualu Siris. Ena maska Kanaga je iz lesa kapokovca (Ceiba pentandra), druga pa iz lesa abura oz. bahia (Mitragyna ciliata). Prva je originalna, druga pa ponaredek, namenjen turistom. Tri preiskovane maske so tipa ChiWara plemena Bambara in so povezane z obredom za uspešno poljedelstvo. Ena maska tipa ChiWara je izdelana iz lesa kosipoja (Entandrophragma candollei), dve pa iz lesa kapokovca (Ceiba pentandra). Vsaka od preiskovanih mask tipa ChiWara ima drugačno obliko in nekoliko drugačen pomen. Oblika maske in podatek o lesni vrsti prispevata informacije o njenem izvoru in deloma tudi pomenu.

Jezik:Slovenski jezik
Ključne besede:identifikacija lesa, Afrika, maske, Ceiba pentandra, Mitragyna ciliata, Entandrophragma candollei
Vrsta gradiva:Diplomsko delo
Tipologija:2.11 - Diplomsko delo
Organizacija:BF - Biotehniška fakulteta
Kraj izida:Ljubljana
Založnik:M. Kemperl
Leto izida:2016
Št. strani:VIII, 41 f.
PID:20.500.12556/RUL-158865 Povezava se odpre v novem oknu
UDK:630*811
COBISS.SI-ID:2622857 Povezava se odpre v novem oknu
Datum objave v RUL:21.06.2024
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Jezik:Angleški jezik
Naslov:Wood research of masks from Mali : graduation thesis - higher professional studies
Izvleček:
We investigated five ritual African masks from Mali, Africa. These masks are kept in Slovene Ethnographical museum in Ljubljana. Objective of the research was to find out if the masks were made of one or more wooden pieces, to identify the wood species and to define the origin of the mask. We developed an optimal sampling procedure that structural characteristics remain unchanged and assures that sampling location is not seen when the mask are later exhibited in the museum. The samples have been prepared according to standard methodology of wood anatomy and wood identification. Examination showed that the masks were made of one or two wooden pieces. Four masks out of five were in very good condition. Two masks of type Kanaga belong to Dogon tribe. These masks were used in rituals when the soul of the death person has been transformed and during the ritual called Siris. One of the Kanaga masks is made of kapok (Ceiba pentandra) wood, and the other out of abura (Mitragyna ciliata). The first one is original, the second one is a copy made for tourists. The other three examined masks belong to the type ChiWara used by Bambara people. They are linked to rituals used for successful agriculture. One of this masks is made of kosipo (Entandrophragma candollei), and two of them of kapok tree (Ceiba pentandra). Each of the three ChiWara masks is different in shape and was used for different purpose. To the shape of the mask and the wood species provide information on origin of the mask and help to define the purpose for which the mask were made and use.

Ključne besede:wood identification, Africa, masks, Ceiba pentandra, Mitragyna ciliata, Entandrophragma candollei

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