Spade
Patiba
Standort
Note: The following text is taken from a 19th-century collection catalog and, in its language and perspective, partially reflects colonial thought patterns. We present the text in its original version to make the collection's history transparent and promote a critical examination of the colonial legacy. Certain terms and formulations may be perceived as problematic today. A 2009 research project concluded that most descriptions are factually correct and still usable; only a few details were found to be inaccurate or incorrect. The results of this project were published in the following collection catalog: https://khm-wmw-tm-library.on.worldcat.org/oclc/1457155265
"406. Spade - "Patiba"
A small, spade-like iron with a long handle of hard wood, used by the natives to turn the soil in the garden and the maize field. It is simply pushed into the soft ground with the hands, then it is turned so that the earth is raised, piece by piece."
Translation of: Czurda, F. A. J. (1883). Catalog mit Erklärungen der Etnografischen Privatsammlung des Dr. F. A. J. Czurda in Postelberg (Böhmen). (p. 89). Wien, Wilhelm Braumüller
Object data
17654
Spade
František A. J. Czurda (1844 Pisek - 1886 Cirebon) - GND
1883
Iron, wood