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Sudanese slit drum.
What is the cultural significance of the carvings on the side of the slit drum?
They convey the dominance of Islam in Khartoum in the late 1800s.
They represent British methods for battling Sudan in the late 1800s.
They depict typical routines of daily life in Egypt in the late 1800s.
They reflect African traditions in southern Sudan in the late 1800s.
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They reflect African traditions in southern Sudan in the late 1800s.
Explanation: Sudanese slit drums are traditional musical and signaling instruments of southern Sudanese peoples; the carved motifs are indigenous designs tied to local ritual, social and symbolic practices rather than Islam in Khartoum, British military methods, or Egyptian daily life.
Explanation: Sudanese slit drums are traditional musical and signaling instruments of southern Sudanese peoples; the carved motifs are indigenous designs tied to local ritual, social and symbolic practices rather than Islam in Khartoum, British military methods, or Egyptian daily life.
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