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

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  • Object[85]
  • yes[85]
  • no[85]
  • african[85]
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  • armlet[1]
  • box[3]
  • box lid[3]
  • carrying stick[2]
  • charm[1]
  • comb (hair - grooming tool)[2]
  • cup[2]
  • cup stand[1]
  • dance crest[1]
  • doll[1]
  • door[1]
  • fetish[5]
  • figure[9]
  • figurine[6]
  • grave marker[1]
  • head rest[1]
  • heddle pulley[2]
  • jagun-jagun[1]
  • mask[20]
  • nail fetish[1]
  • ornament[1]
  • pendant[1]
  • pipe[3]
  • reliquary figure[1]
  • reliquary guardian figure[3]
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  • sculpture[6]
  • staff[3]
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  • stopper[1]
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  • burkina faso faso[1]
  • congo[1]
  • cross river[1]
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  • ghana[1]
  • gold coast[1]
  • guinea[1]
  • ivory coast[7]
  • kasai[1]
  • kasai district[22]
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  • zaire[26]
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AF489B

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29-35-1

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AF5368

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AF684

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82-1-1

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