Removing bark from wood poles

Nafana youth Godfred Kwaku stands, bent at the waist, as he uses a piece of wood to hammer the bark of a wooden pole in order to loosen and remove it. The wood was harvested from farm fields to construct the frame for a wattle-and-daub structure being built on the grounds of the Banda Cultural Centr...

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Wood processing
Sustainable architecture
Design anthropology
Sustainable design
Construction materials
Critical heritage, museum and archive studies
Digital heritage
wood
bark
materials processing
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description Nafana youth Godfred Kwaku stands, bent at the waist, as he uses a piece of wood to hammer the bark of a wooden pole in order to loosen and remove it. The wood was harvested from farm fields to construct the frame for a wattle-and-daub structure being built on the grounds of the Banda Cultural Centre. Poles that have been stripped of their bark lie on the ground behind him. Banda-Ahenkro, Banda District, Ghana.
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spelling Removing bark from wood polesEnoch Mensah (11614809)Fisheries managementWood processingSustainable architectureDesign anthropologySustainable designConstruction materialsCritical heritage, museum and archive studiesDigital heritagewoodbarkmaterials processingwattle-and-daubNafana youth Godfred Kwaku stands, bent at the waist, as he uses a piece of wood to hammer the bark of a wooden pole in order to loosen and remove it. The wood was harvested from farm fields to construct the frame for a wattle-and-daub structure being built on the grounds of the Banda Cultural Centre. Poles that have been stripped of their bark lie on the ground behind him. Banda-Ahenkro, Banda District, Ghana.2025-12-05T16:40:54ZImageFigureinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionimage10.25420/britishmuseum.30775427.v1https://figshare.com/articles/figure/Removing_bark_from_wood_poles/30775427CC BY-NC-SA 4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessoai:figshare.com:article/307754272025-12-05T16:40:54Z
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Enoch Mensah (11614809)
Fisheries management
Wood processing
Sustainable architecture
Design anthropology
Sustainable design
Construction materials
Critical heritage, museum and archive studies
Digital heritage
wood
bark
materials processing
wattle-and-daub
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title Removing bark from wood poles
title_full Removing bark from wood poles
title_fullStr Removing bark from wood poles
title_full_unstemmed Removing bark from wood poles
title_short Removing bark from wood poles
title_sort Removing bark from wood poles
topic Fisheries management
Wood processing
Sustainable architecture
Design anthropology
Sustainable design
Construction materials
Critical heritage, museum and archive studies
Digital heritage
wood
bark
materials processing
wattle-and-daub