Papuan Gulf

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Getty AAT: Styles, periods, and cultures by region

Jerarquía

Oceanic > Melanesian > New Guinea > Papua New Guinea > Papua New Guinea regional styles

Descripción

Describes the various types of artwork created by the inhabitants of the Papuan Gulf. The peoples of the Papuan Gulf were well known for the agiba or skull shrines, which consisted of stylized anthropomorphic forms adorned with openwork and relief carving, and decorated with red, black, and white paint. The inhabitants of the Papuan Gulf produced a variety of masks and architecture, which varied from group to group.

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URI original del concepto

http://vocab.getty.edu/aat/300021892

Otros términos

  • 巴布亞灣 [zh]
  • Golf van Papoea [nl]
  • Golfo Papúa [es]
  • bā bù yǎ wān [zh]
  • ba bu ya wan [zh]
  • pa pu ya wan [zh]
  • Gulf of Papua [en]
  • Papua, Gulf of [en]
  • Papuan [en]
  • 巴布亞灣式 [zh]
  • 巴布亞灣風格 [zh]