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A terracotta sculpture - 布拉 - 尼日爾  (沒有保留價)
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A terracotta sculpture - 布拉 - 尼日爾 (沒有保留價)

A fragmentary terracotta sculpture in the style of the Bura culture, originating from the Niger River valley region, belongs to a corpus of archaeological material generally dated between the 3rd and 13th centuries CE. These works are associated with the Bura culture, whose material remains were brought to broader scholarly attention only in the late 20th century. The sculptures are typically characterized by reductive and stylized forms, often emphasizing the head with schematic features such as triangular noses, perforated or protruding eyes, and incised linear markings that may indicate scarification or other forms of bodily inscription. Incl stand. Our piece attribution and datation is given by the extent of our knowledge and for reference only. Without TL test, the piece remains subject to authentication. The present fragment, though incomplete, participates in this visual language of abstraction and symbolic condensation. Fragmentation is a common condition among surviving examples, many of which were excavated from burial contexts that had been disturbed over time. Despite its partial state, the object preserves enough formal information to suggest its original function as part of a sculptural or ceramic ensemble, possibly integrated into a funerary assemblage. The ritual function of Bura terracotta sculpture is most convincingly understood in relation to mortuary practices. Archaeological excavations have revealed that such objects were frequently deposited in graves, sometimes in association with human remains, either as containers or as markers placed within or above burial sites. In this context, the sculptures may have served as intermediaries between the living and the dead, materializing ancestral presence or facilitating communication with the spiritual realm. Their forms, often combining human and abstract elements, suggest a symbolic vocabulary concerned with identity, transformation, and continuity beyond death. Certain formal features observed in Bura terracottas, including occasional emphasis on sexual characteristics or generative motifs, have been interpreted as references to fertility and regeneration. These aspects may reflect broader cosmological ideas in which death and rebirth are conceived as interconnected processes. However, such interpretations remain tentative, as the cultural and symbolic frameworks of the Bura tradition are not documented in written sources and must be reconstructed through archaeological and comparative analysis. This description is made with AI. Despite careful individual review, the use of Artificial Intelligence may result in errors or inaccuracies in the description. References AABC Consortium, documentation on Bura ceramic traditions Barley, Nigel, studies on African funerary arts and terracotta traditions Insoll, Timothy, archaeological research on sub-Saharan ritual practices McIntosh, Susan Keech, excavations and studies in the Niger River region. CAB47986

編號 103829924

已出售
A terracotta sculpture - 布拉 - 尼日爾  (沒有保留價)

A terracotta sculpture - 布拉 - 尼日爾 (沒有保留價)

A fragmentary terracotta sculpture in the style of the Bura culture, originating from the Niger River valley region, belongs to a corpus of archaeological material generally dated between the 3rd and 13th centuries CE. These works are associated with the Bura culture, whose material remains were brought to broader scholarly attention only in the late 20th century. The sculptures are typically characterized by reductive and stylized forms, often emphasizing the head with schematic features such as triangular noses, perforated or protruding eyes, and incised linear markings that may indicate scarification or other forms of bodily inscription. Incl stand. Our piece attribution and datation is given by the extent of our knowledge and for reference only. Without TL test, the piece remains subject to authentication.

The present fragment, though incomplete, participates in this visual language of abstraction and symbolic condensation. Fragmentation is a common condition among surviving examples, many of which were excavated from burial contexts that had been disturbed over time. Despite its partial state, the object preserves enough formal information to suggest its original function as part of a sculptural or ceramic ensemble, possibly integrated into a funerary assemblage.

The ritual function of Bura terracotta sculpture is most convincingly understood in relation to mortuary practices. Archaeological excavations have revealed that such objects were frequently deposited in graves, sometimes in association with human remains, either as containers or as markers placed within or above burial sites. In this context, the sculptures may have served as intermediaries between the living and the dead, materializing ancestral presence or facilitating communication with the spiritual realm. Their forms, often combining human and abstract elements, suggest a symbolic vocabulary concerned with identity, transformation, and continuity beyond death.

Certain formal features observed in Bura terracottas, including occasional emphasis on sexual characteristics or generative motifs, have been interpreted as references to fertility and regeneration. These aspects may reflect broader cosmological ideas in which death and rebirth are conceived as interconnected processes. However, such interpretations remain tentative, as the cultural and symbolic frameworks of the Bura tradition are not documented in written sources and must be reconstructed through archaeological and comparative analysis.

This description is made with AI. Despite careful individual review, the use of Artificial Intelligence may result in errors or inaccuracies in the description.

References
AABC Consortium, documentation on Bura ceramic traditions
Barley, Nigel, studies on African funerary arts and terracotta traditions
Insoll, Timothy, archaeological research on sub-Saharan ritual practices
McIntosh, Susan Keech, excavations and studies in the Niger River region.

CAB47986

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Surya Rutten
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