Tradycyjne formy transportu na ziemiach polskich. Przenoszenie różnych brzemion siłami ludzi w pierwszej połowie XX wieku
Abstract
A man had been carrying various loads for ages. It was a few thousand
years ago that after spreading of agriculture and sedentary lifestyle as well as
domestication of cattle, horses and donkeys, new methods of transportation
including pack, land and vehicular transport appeared. In spite of that, it was
until the first half of the 20th century that country inhabitants started to carry
various loads, usually within their farms and on the way to or from the field or
forest as well as to carry products for sale to market in town. They used different
baskets (see the map), other woven containers and loops, sheets, bags to carry
weights on their back. There were also itinerant sellers and manufacturers who
reached the country while travelling through the vast areas of central Europe and
they mostly used baskets and chests carried on their backs.
Using an ethno-geographic method based on materials collected in the Studio
of the Polish Ethnographic Book of Maps and numerous maps, the author
describes the dynamics of cultural changes, disappearance of some ways and
tools that served to carry things (containers made of bark, nets stretched on
arches, water-jugs and wooden buckets and many others) and emergence of new
tools. The changes happen in the pace set by the country economy, e.g. following
potato cultivation big baskets appeared. Such innovations and others usually
came from the west, whereas archaisms and relics mostly were observed in the
north-eastern part of Poland.
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