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Ashanti domestic architecture, Gold Coast, West Africa
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Ashanti domestic architecture, Gold Coast, West Africa
Ashanti (Asante) domestic architecture made of clay, Gold Coast, West Africa, now part of Ghana. Date: 1922
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Ashanti Buttress Buttresses Ghana Pinnacle Pinnacles Pointed Today 1922 Asante Racial
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This photograph, taken in 1922, offers a glimpse into the rich cultural heritage of the Ashanti people in Gold Coast, now known as Ghana. The image showcases a typical Ashanti domestic dwelling, built primarily of sun-dried clay, which was once a common architectural style in the region. The intricately designed structures, adorned with pointed pinnacles and buttresses, reflect the unique artistic sensibilities and craftsmanship of the Ashanti people. The scene is populated with a diverse group of individuals, both men and women, engaged in various activities. A man sits on a mat, deep in thought, while a woman in traditional attire goes about her daily chores. Other women can be seen in the background, likely preparing food or engaging in communal activities. The image also suggests a sense of community and interconnectedness, as the dwellings appear to be clustered together, forming a vibrant and bustling settlement. The Ashanti Empire, which flourished from the 17th to the late 19th century, was renowned for its wealth, power, and cultural achievements. The architectural style depicted in this photograph is a testament to the empire's artistic and engineering prowess, as well as its deep connection to the natural environment. Today, these structures serve as important reminders of the rich cultural heritage of the Ashanti people and the broader African continent. This photograph, with its evocative imagery and historical significance, invites us to reflect on the complex and fascinating history of the Ashanti people and the Gold Coast region. It also underscores the importance of preserving and celebrating the diverse architectural traditions of the world, which continue to inspire and captivate us today.
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