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Nigeria, Ife (Yoruba)
Shrine Head
12th-14th century
Terra-cotta
12-1/4 inches high,
5-3/4 inches wide,
7-1/4 inches deep
The John R. Van Derlip Fund
95.84
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Resources on the World Wide Web
http://www.fa.indiana.edu/~conner/yoruba/cut.html
Cultural Anthropology, High reading level, Indiana University site
on the belief system of the Yoruba with general information on Nigeria,
, lots of images
http://www.stg.brown.edu/projects/hypertext/landow/post/nigeria/religionov.html
Cultural Anthropology, High reading level, Religions of Nigeria
Resources in Print
Drewal, Henry John and John Pemberton III. Yoruba: Nine Centuries
of African Art and Thought. New York: Harry N. Abrams in association
with The Center for African Art, 1989.
Eyo, Ekpo and Frank Willett. Treasures of Ancient Nigeria. New
York: Alfred A. Knopf in association with The Detroit Institute of Arts,
1980.
Lifschitz, Edward. The Art of West African Kingdoms. Washington,
D.C.: Smithsonian Institition Press for the National Museum of African
Art, 1987.
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