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Wardwell, Allen. African Sculpture from the University Museum, University of Pennsylvania. Philadelphia Museum of Art, 1986.

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  • belgian congo[8]
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  • bushongo[9]
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AF489B

AF489B

Box Lid

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AF489A

AF489A

Box

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AF527A

AF527A

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AF527B

AF527B

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AF509B

AF509B

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AF466

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AF426

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