| 000 | 00990nam a22002177a 4500 | ||
|---|---|---|---|
| 003 | OSt | ||
| 005 | 20251215020745.0 | ||
| 008 | 251211b |||||||| |||| 00| 0 eng d | ||
| 020 | _a9789970250370 | ||
| 040 | _cGZK Library | ||
| 041 | _aEnglish | ||
| 082 |
_2Fountain Edition 2011 _aHS2011/02 |
||
| 100 | _aSekintu, C.M ; | ||
| 245 | _aWall Patterns in Hima Huts and ther meanings | ||
| 250 | _aFountain Edition 2011 | ||
| 260 |
_aUganda : _bFountain Publishers, _c2011 |
||
| 300 | _a22p., illustrated | ||
| 520 | _aIt was not until Margaret Trowell drew attention to them that the artistic and symbolic importance of the black and white patterns in Bahima huts became clear : That these were a form of writing just like the hieroglyphics of ancient Egypt. The patterns were a form of communication about people and their environment. They depicted vegetation, astronomy, architecture, games ,war, beauty and other attributes. | ||
| 700 | _aWachsann, K.P | ||
| 942 |
_2Custom _cHS _n0 |
||
| 999 |
_c1274 _d1274 |
||