Ivory and Stone: Direct Connections between Sculptural Media along the Coast of Sierra Leone, 15th–16th Centuries
Since the discovery of the ancient stone sculptures in Sierra Leone and the assignment of ivory works of art in European collections to the ancient Sapi peoples of Sierra Leone, the question has arisen as to the connection between the two. Where were the workshops of the ivory carvers and the stone...
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Main Author: | Frederick John Lamp |
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Language: | EN FR |
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2020
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/6eb5d49c93e54f0cad8552456f11851a |
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