Weight, Human Form

1969.02.0006

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Basic Information

Artifact Identification Weight, Human Form   (1969.02.0006)
Classification/
Nomenclature
  1. Science & Technology T&E
  2. :
  3. Weights & Measures T&E
  4. :
  5. N/A
Artist/Maker Unknown
Geographic Location
Period Colonial
Date 1900 – 1969
Culture Asante, Ashanti, Akan

Physical Analysis

Dimension 1 (Height) 6.2 cm
Dimension 2 (Width) 3.2 cm
Dimension 3 (Depth) 1.7 cm
Weight 36.14 g
Measuring Remarks N/A
Materials Metal--Brass
Manufacturing Processes Cast

Research Remarks

Description

WEIGHING THE GOLD: The gold weights of the Ashanti were part of the international trade routes. The gold rich Ashanti used these weights, made of wood, seeds or metal, to weigh gold dust for domestic and foreign trade for commodities like salt. Gold weights were a part of every businessman's equipment. (22) Figurative weights, often refer to parables. Brass. 69.2.6; 71.4.6, 7, 10.

Published Description Under Review
Bibliography

Cole, Herbert M. and Doran H. Ross. The Arts of Ghana. Los Angeles: University of California, 1977.

Artifact History

Credit Line/Dedication Purchase
Reproduction no

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