Seven Metals of Africa
Exhibition (12 Nov 1959 - 12 Jan 1960)
- Object[64]
- yes[64]
- african[64]
- ankle bracelet[2]
- armlet[1]
- axe[3]
- baton[1]
- bell[2]
- bow[1]
- bracelet[3]
- ceremonial sword[1]
- ceremony[1]
- clothing ornament[1]
- costume[1]
- crucible[1]
- dance costume ornament[1]
- eda figures[1]
- finger piano[1]
- gong[1]
- harness mount[2]
- hip-pendant[1]
- key[1]
- knife[4]
- knife sheath[1]
- mask[1]
- mold[7]
- nail fetish[1]
- necklace[2]
- ornament[1]
- pendant mask[1]
- pipe bowl[1]
- plaque[2]
- powder flask[1]
- powder keg[1]
- reliquary guardian figure[2]
- sanza[1]
- scale[1]
- sculpture[2]
- shield[1]
- spear[1]
- spike[1]
- staff head[1]
- statue[5]
- stool[1]
- sword[3]
- throwing knife[2]
- tool[1]
- wax[1]
- angola[1]
- bangala district[2]
- belgian congo[6]
- benin kingdom[35]
- boyoma falls[3]
- cameroon[1]
- equatorial province[2]
- french congo[1]
- gabon[2]
- gabun[1]
- ghana[1]
- gold coast[1]
- kasai district[5]
- kenya[2]
- lagos[1]
- liberia[1]
- lopori river[1]
- mali[1]
- maritime congo[1]
- masai[1]
- nigeria[24]
- sankuru river[2]
- southern nigeria[1]
- southwest belgian congo[2]
- tanzania[1]
- united kingdom[11]
- zaire[10]
- zambia[1]
- 16th century[1]
- modern[11]
- central africa[1]
- edo (africa)[2]
- ijebu[1]
- west africa[13]
- yoruba[1]
- animal[1]
- bird[1]
- ceremonial sword[1]
- elephant[1]
- female head[1]
- human face[2]
- human figure[3]
- human hand[1]
- human head[3]
- instrument[1]
- male[1]
- male figures[1]
- male head[1]
- man[1]
- monkey head[1]
- mudfish[4]
- queen mother[1]
- shield[1]
- snake head[1]
- spear[1]
- standing male figure[2]
- cast[1]
- cire perdue[1]
- engraved[1]
- fired[1]
- incised[1]
- lost wax casting[17]
- yes[44]
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