EUROPEAN PARALLELS OF GEORGIAN ORNAMENT IN BASQUE CULTURE
EUROPEAN PARALLELS OF GEORGIAN ORNAMENT IN BASQUE CULTURE
Author(s): Gulnara Kvantidze, Lia Lursmanashvili, Nato PailodzeSubject(s): Archaeology, Cultural history, Social history, Cultural Anthropology / Ethnology
Published by: სსიპ-გორის სახელმწიფო უნივერსიტეტი
Keywords: ornament; Basque tombstone; cross; Georgian Borjghali /Basque lauburu; lily; Georgian Oak/Basque Genrica; Georgian/Basque wine; Georgian/Basque wheat;
Summary/Abstract: In this article, the study of Georgian ornament is presented from an ethnological standpoint, in which samples of European traditional culture are used as parallel material. The study objects were selected from the material representing the Basque ethno cultural heritage, which is preserved in the Archaeological Museum of Bilbao and the Historical Museum of San Telmo1 . In order to expand the research, photographs of exhibits preserved in the museums of Bayonne and Bilbao were also used photographs of exhibits which kept in the museums of Bayonne and Bilbao. Interest in traditional Basque culture, was driven by the kinship ties between the Georgian and Basque peoples, which civilized society has been talking about for millennia. The research was conducted using data collection, photography, and comparative-analytical methods. Visual material was processed using the method of visual anthropology, direct observation of photographs. The collected material was systematized, classified, and identified. Appropriate analysis was performed. The article discusses hypotheses about the study of Basque genetic connections, one of the most important of which concerns the common origins of Georgians and Basques. It also discusses the similarities and differences in the linguistic and funeral customs of these ethnic groups. The study showed that there are great significant similarities between Georgian and Basque ornaments, which were most evident on memorial, namely Basque, disc-shaped tombstones, wooden household utensils and furniture. The similarity between the ornaments existing in Georgian and Basque life, among the symbolssigns, was observed in the types of the cross (floral, enclosed in a circle, radiant); Between the Georgian Borjghala and the Basque Lauburu; from floral decor – in the lily, from solar signs – in the star, from zoomorphic – in the bull, from bird figures – in the eagle and the dove. Also noteworthy are the simple geometric outlines, the diverse compositions of which are abundantly represented on both Georgian and Basque everyday objects. In order to strengthen the argument of the common genetics of these two ethnic groups, the paper cites as examples: the cultivation of one endemic variety of wheat, the placing preparation of wine in clay kvevri (pots) on using chacha; the coincidence of the Georgian sacred tree - oak and the Basque sacred tree - genrika; Georgian and Basque three-part folk songs and a folk dance similar to the khorumi.
Journal: ისტორია, არქეოლოგია, ეთნოლოგია
- Issue Year: 2025
- Issue No: 13
- Page Range: 446-469
- Page Count: 24
- Language: English
