Plass, Margaret B. African Tribal Sculpture. The University Museum, 1956.
Reference
- Object[64]
- african[64]
- angola[2]
- bawngge[1]
- belgian congo[5]
- benin[1]
- benin kingdom[22]
- cameroon[1]
- dahomey[1]
- democratic republic of the congo[4]
- gabon[5]
- grasslands[1]
- guinea[1]
- ivory coast[9]
- kasai district[4]
- loango district[1]
- lukuga river region[2]
- mali[2]
- maritime congo[1]
- nigeria[31]
- sherbro island[2]
- sierra leone[2]
- yoni[1]
- yorubaland[2]
- zaire[5]
- 16th century[2]
- central africa[1]
- edo (africa)[3]
- ijebu[1]
- ishan[1]
- owo-yoruba[3]
- yoruba[1]
- mobul[1]
- animal[1]
- antelope[2]
- antelope?[1]
- attendant[3]
- bird[1]
- bowl[2]
- box[2]
- ceremonial sword[2]
- child[4]
- cicatrisation[3]
- crocodile[2]
- elephant[1]
- equestrian[1]
- goat?[1]
- hornbills[2]
- horse[1]
- human[2]
- human female[2]
- human figure[3]
- human figures[2]
- human head[8]
- instrument[2]
- janus head[1]
- male[3]
- male figures[2]
- male head[2]
- man[3]
- mask[2]
- men[2]
- mother[1]
- ox[1]
- ox head[2]
- pangolin[2]
- pig[1]
- seated female[2]
- shield[2]
- snake[1]
- spear[2]
- standing female figure[2]
- standing male figure[3]
- stool[2]
- turtles[2]
- woman[5]
- carved[6]
- lost wax casting[15]
- painted[4]
- actual citation[62]
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