土库曼人的传统儿童玩具

S. Atdaev
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传统玩具和各种手工制作的物品构成了儿童世界的重要组成部分。玩具不只是好玩,也是孩子成长和发展的重要因素。在玩具的帮助下,孩子们了解周围的世界,学会建立社会关系,为成年做好准备。考古发现表明,儿童玩具早在青铜时代就在土库曼斯坦境内生产,并一直持续到中世纪。微型弓箭、投石器、枪和军刀通常是为男孩制造的。孩子们编织鸟网,制作捕兽器。他们还为家庭创造了玩具贸易工具。玩具模仿婚礼和其他庆祝活动,伴随着演奏微型乐器。女孩主要制作娃娃,以及家庭用品和器皿。动物雕像在这一组玩具中占有独特的地位。在过去,玩偶玩具也用于仪式:治疗疾病或召唤雨水。传统玩具的生产一直持续到20世纪初。关于玩具生产的信息一直保存在土库曼民间故事和信仰中。
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Traditional children’s toys at the Turkmens
Traditional toys and various handcrafted items constitute an important part of the children’s world. Toys are not just fun, but also an important element in the upbringing and development of the child. With the help of toys, children learn about the world around them, learn to establish social ties, and prepare themselves for adulthood. Archaeological finds demonstrate that children’s toys were made on the territory of Turkmenistan already in the Bronze Age and their production continued into the Middle Ages. Miniature bows and arrows, slings, guns and sabers were usually made for boys. Children weaved bird nets and made animal traps. They also created toy tools of trade for the household. Toys imitate weddings and other celebrations accompanied by playing miniature musical instruments. Girls mainly made dolls, as well as household items and utensils. Animal figurines occupy a distinct place in the group of toys. In the past, doll toys were also made for ritual ceremonies: curing diseases or calling the rain. The production of traditional toys continued until the beginning of the 20th century. Information about toys production has been preserved in Turkmen folk tales and beliefs.
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