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Ethnological Museum of Berlin Afrika [III E 10986]
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Provenance/Rights: Ethnologisches Museum, Staatliche Museen zu Berlin / Susanna Schulz (CC BY-NC-SA)
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Description

Wie Nr. 187. [III E 2308] Die Spannschnur in ihrem Verlauf jedoch nicht flächendeckend und ohne farbliche Absetzung. Vier Saiten durch neues Originalmaterial ersetzt. Nahe den Jochwinkeln sind Hautstreifen mit lang herabhängendem, hellem und dunklem Fell um die Querstange gebunden.
aus Ulrich Wegner: Afrikanische Saiteninstrumente, Staatliche Museen Berlin – SPK, 1984 (Anhang Objektkatalog)

Angaben zur Herkunft:
Wolfgang Schwartz, Sammler
Uganda (Land/Region)
Ussoga (Ethnie)

Material/Technique

Holz; Leder (Reptil); Fell; Pflanzenfaser

Measurements

Objektmaß: L:55,7 cm; H:ca.15 cm; B:44,4 cm

Ethnological Museum of Berlin

Object from: Ethnological Museum of Berlin

The Ethnologisches Museum (Ethnological Museum) evolved from the collections of the royal cabinets of art and since its foundation in 1873 has become...

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