查德湖盆地边境地区索族人的粘土和采矿工艺

Dr. Al Hadj Mahamat ABDOULAYE, Dr. Zahara Abdel Kader MAHAMAT, Dr. Mahamat Nassour ABDERAHIM
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绍族人有别于其他民族,他们在自己生活和居住的地区从事手工和矿物制造。他们用粘土制作了多种烹饪食物的器物和饮用水杯,并用不同的颜色进行装饰和点缀,包括用白色和黑色装饰篮子。绍族人还用粘土制作用于埋葬死者的罐子。我们应该记得,绍族人将死者埋葬在特制的罐子里。这种葬礼用的罐子并不光滑,也没有装饰。根据他们对太阳力量的信仰,他们把死者绑在一起,面向太阳升起的东方。这种信仰方式和埋葬程序构成了埃及法老和马鲁伊人的共同点,特别是从太阳崇拜的角度来看,从尼罗河到塞内加尔的古代非洲民族都奉行太阳崇拜。绍族人还制作雕像、人和动物形象以及儿童游戏。这些雕像和动物形象象征着绍兴人精神的一面,这也是人们把这些小雕像放在病人身边治病的原因,因为他们相信这些雕像能驱赶那些伤害和折磨病人、使病人无法自卫的邪灵。有时,这些雕像与死者一起被放置在坟墓中,死者生前喝水和吃食物时使用的物品也是这些雕像。这反映了尼罗河文明和法老文明的影响。用粘土制作的物品被用于各种从未想象过的工艺改造,如死者的棺材、壶、篮子、杯、碗和各种儿童玩具。
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THE CLAY AND MINING CRAFTS OF THE SAO PEOPLE ON THE BORDER OF LAKE CHAD BASIN
The Sao people are distinguished from other populations by their practice of artisanal and mineral manufacturing in the regions where their population lived and populated. There are several kinds of objects made from clay for cooking food, as well as cups used for drinking water, decorated and embellished with different colors including white and black for the ornament of baskets. The Sao also used clay to make jars used to bury their dead. Should we remember that the dead of the Sao are buried in jars made especially for the occasion. This funeral jar is not smooth and without ornament. They place the dead in a tied position, facing east where the sun rises, according to their belief in the strength of the sun. This way of believing and the procedure of burial constitute a common denominator between the Pharaohs of Egypt and the peoples of Maroui, specifically from the point of view of the worship of the sun that ancient African peoples practiced from the Nile to Senegal. The Sao also made statuettes and produced human and animal representations, and games for children. These statuettes and representations symbolize the spiritual sides of the Sao people, and this is the reason why these small human statuettes are placed next to the sick to cure the disease, believing that they chase away the evil spirits which harm and torture the sick, unable to defend themselves. Sometimes the statuettes are placed in the tomb with the dead and the objects used to drink water and eat food that the deceased used during his lifetime. This reflects the influence of the Nilo-and Pharaonic civilization. Objects made from clay are used in various artisanal transformations of things never imagined, such as the coffin of the dead, pots, baskets, cups, bowls and various children's
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