Comparative Bantu Pottery Vocabulary
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Language code: A71 Language: etonTranslation: Bridelia ferruginea tree, of which the bark is used to make solution for application on pot after firing
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Language code: A71 Language: etonTranslation: palm tree bark brush sprinkled onto the heated vessels, producing a sizzling effect. Pottery so treated has a mottled dark reddish (from stain) and light (original clay surface) appearance
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Language code: A71 Language: etonTranslation: remove the vessels from the ash
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Language code: A71 Language: etonTranslation: long pole used to remove the vessels from the ash
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Language code: A71 Language: etonTranslation: pitch added into the interior of waterbottles after heating them in order ot make them watter-proof (Bafia)
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Language code: A71 Language: etonTranslation: spoons (made in clay), they have a hole in the top portion of the handle for hanging. Handles are decorated, the bowls usually not (any pot with medicine in it is called itok)
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Language code: A71 Language: etonTranslation: vessels (jars and bowls)
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Language code: A71 Language: etonTranslation: storage jar
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Language code: A71 Language: etonTranslation: 'big house' water and wine storage bottle (< anglais 'cool water')
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Language code: A71 Language: etonTranslation: handled drinking cup