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Master's Dissertation
DOI
https://doi.org/10.11606/D.71.2015.tde-18052015-141905
Document
Author
Full name
Mara Rodrigues Chaves
E-mail
Institute/School/College
Knowledge Area
Date of Defense
Published
São Paulo, 2015
Supervisor
Committee
Salum, Marta Heloisa Leuba (President)
Hirata, Elaine Farias Veloso
Souza, Marina de Mello e
Title in Portuguese
Legado e patrimônio: narrativas de sítios arqueológicos de arte africana
Keywords in Portuguese
África
África central
Arqueologia
Cultura material
Museus
Nigéria
Abstract in Portuguese
Esta dissertação trata de alguns dos principais elementos da cultura material da África antiga reveladas pela arqueologia, destacando os sitos arqueológicos de que provêm. Os sítios abordados encontram-se na Nigéria (Nok, Igbo Ukwu, Ifé, Benin, Owo), no Congo (Sanga e Katoto), e no Zimbábue (o "Grande Zimbábue"). Algumas dessas produções se veem representadas nas coleções africanas do Museu de Arqueologia e Etnologia da Universidade de São Paulo-MAE/USP através de objetos oriundos de complexos culturais do presente - caso dos iorubás, Nigéria. Esses objetos do acervo MAE/USP são aqui analisados junto a outros, provenientes de escavações, conservados em grandes museus internacionais e publicados como obras-primas na literatura especializada. Esta dissertação levanta questões relativas à memória e ao patrimônio, como sugere seu título, enquanto que seu subtítulo é uma referência ao catálogo que dela faz parte. Este catálogo tem por finalidade reunir, de forma didático-pedagógica, dados sobre os sítios selecionados e culturas africanas correspondentes, em torno de narrativas, que nos parecem sugestivas para o ensino-aprendizagem de elementos da história das descobertas e das escavações arqueológicas, assim como dados estilísticos e tecnológicos das produções materiais relacionadas.
Title in English
Legacy and heritage: narratives of archaeological sites of African art
Keywords in English
African
Archaeology
Central African
Material Culture
Museums
Nigeria
Abstract in English
This dissertation addresses some of the main elements of the material culture of ancient Africa revealed by Archaeology, highlighting the archaeological sites in which they arise. The sites approached are in Nigeria (Nok, Igbo Ukwu, Ife, Benin, Owo), Congo (Sanga and Katoto), and Zimbabwe (the "Great Zimbabwe"). V Some of these productions are seen represented in African collections of the Museum of Archaeology and Ethnology of the University of São Paulo-MAE / USP through objects coming from cultural complexes of this of the present - case of the Yoruba, Nigeria. These objects MAE / USP collection are reviewed here along with others, from excavations, preserved in major international museums and published as masterpieces in specialized literature. This dissertation poses questions about the memory and heritage, as suggested by its title, while its subtitle is a reference to the catalog which forms part. This catalog is intended to gather, didactic and pedagogical way, data on the selected sites and corresponding African cultures around narratives that seem suggestive for the teaching-learning elements of the history of discoveries and excavations, as well as stylistic and technological data of related materials productions.
 
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