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4 Cylindrical Box stands, engraved and colored in black and red.
20th century
Object Name: Box stand
Period: 20th century
Date: 1900-1999
Provenance: Qatar
Dimensions: 15.5cmx10.5cm
Medium: wood,paint
Registration Number: QNM.2011.652.1-.4
Place Of Discovery/Findspot:  Qatar
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This is a set of four bases used to support a box / chest which was placed on top of these bases. The bases are made of wood and have a painted decoration of red, yellow and black sections. They are cracked in places and the paint is faded in place also. Bases came in different sizes depending on the size of the box it was to support. Using bases for the box protected the underside of the box from insects, dirt, water, spillage etc and therefore the contents of the box itself. Each turned from a wood core with a simple reversible pattern and painted with bands of red, yellow, and black.
HISTORICAL CONTEXT QATAR
The Qatar Peninsula is surrounded by sea except in the south where it connects with its neighbours from the Arabian Peninsula. For hundreds of years people have shared the land, resources and knowledge inherited from their environment. With no fixed lifestyle in terms of time and place, people moved easily and freely between land and sea for trade, livestock, pearl diving, fishing, and hunting at various times throughout the year. This symbiotic relationship between the people and their environment was represented in the unity of their societies, including the exchange of knowledge, stories and the trading of available goods.

A distinctive characteristic of life on the Qatar Peninsula has long been the close association between the coast and the desert – al barr. Some desert tribes spent several months of the year in coastal cities, setting up semi-permanent residences to participate in pearl diving or fishing. Similarly, coastal residents occasionally moved to al barr during the winter to graze their livestock. This exchange of natural resources and the influence of different environments has contributed to the creation of a unique community.
HISTORICAL CONTEXT - REGION/GULF/WORLD
The presence of British, French and Dutch trading companies in the Gulf from the early 1600s brought uncertainty to the region, with unstable alliances and intense competition over trade routes. As trade flourished, however, the strength of the Arab tribes increased. Many Arab tribes moved from the interior of the Arabian Peninsula to Qatar, and by the 18th and 19th centuries, most of the major towns of the Gulf were founded. Several towns flourished on the Qatari coast, including Huwailah, Khor Hassan, Fuwairat, Ruwaida, Freiha, Al Bidda and Doha. The most notable was Al Zubara which became a hub for the Gulf pearl trade.
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