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Ο Κόλπος Χμπλντ και η Νέα Ίρλανδία — αντικείμενα προς ανταλλαγή τιμής νύφης - Κόλπος Χάμπλντορτ και Νέα Ίλαντ - Παπούα Νέα Γουινέα (χωρίς τιμή ασφαλείας)
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Ο Κόλπος Χμπλντ και η Νέα Ίρλανδία — αντικείμενα προς ανταλλαγή τιμής νύφης - Κόλπος Χάμπλντορτ και Νέα Ίλαντ - Παπούα Νέα Γουινέα (χωρίς τιμή ασφαλείας)
1. Glass Trade Beads Bound with Local Fiber
Region: Humboldt Bay (present-day Jayapura), West Papua
Date: 20th century
Materials: Imported glass beads, indigenous vegetal fiber binding
Provenance: Private European collection
Description
A compact bundle of multicolored glass trade beads, tightly secured with locally prepared fiber cordage. The assemblage reflects the long-standing circulation of imported European and Asian trade beads into northern New Guinea from the 19th century onward.
In Humboldt Bay exchange systems, specific combinations of bead size, color, and quantity could represent a defined value category, particularly in the context of bridewealth (bride price) transactions. The binding into a coherent unit transforms otherwise individual beads into a socially legible unit of wealth.
Surface wear and patina on both beads and fiber indicate sustained handling and circulation within a customary exchange economy.
Cultural Context
Among communities around Humboldt Bay, prestige goods—beads, cloth, metal tools—were incorporated into indigenous value systems. The meaning was not monetary in a Western sense, but relational: beads indexed alliance, marriage, and clan reciprocity.
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2. Nassa Shell Currency Strand
Region: New Ireland Province, Papua New Guinea
Date: 20th century
Materials: Nassa shells (marine gastropods) strung on fiber
Provenance: Private European collection
Description
A substantial strand of carefully perforated and graduated Nassa shells, strung tightly on durable fiber cord. Shell currency systems in New Ireland formed part of complex ceremonial and exchange networks, particularly in mortuary distributions and marriage prestations.
The shells are consistently sized and display smoothing from prolonged wear and circulation. The density and length of the strand correspond to recognized value gradations within regional exchange hierarchies.
Cultural Context
In New Ireland societies, shell valuables functioned as:
• Bridewealth payments
• Mortuary compensations
• Ceremonial exchange capital
• Markers of status and relational obligation
Value was determined not solely by material but by historical circulation, lineage associations, and accumulated exchange biography.
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