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الصفحة 69
The origin of the tradition is probably undocumentable without extensive further archaeological research in the region , but it appears to be reflected in the basic attitude towards Assongu , which is positive among the Eotilé and ...
The origin of the tradition is probably undocumentable without extensive further archaeological research in the region , but it appears to be reflected in the basic attitude towards Assongu , which is positive among the Eotilé and ...
الصفحة 70
However , the figures resemble Akan funerary terracottas of the region rather than assongu . Moreover , the archaeological context in which they were found resembles mmaso ( Akan sites of commemorative shrines to royal ancestors ) ...
However , the figures resemble Akan funerary terracottas of the region rather than assongu . Moreover , the archaeological context in which they were found resembles mmaso ( Akan sites of commemorative shrines to royal ancestors ) ...
الصفحة 197
... a region known traditionally as the Ferlo , or , in government parlance , la zone sylvo - pastorale . ... the exploitation of this vast region was based on a fairly typical Sahelian system of transhumance , or seasonal movement .
... a region known traditionally as the Ferlo , or , in government parlance , la zone sylvo - pastorale . ... the exploitation of this vast region was based on a fairly typical Sahelian system of transhumance , or seasonal movement .
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المحتوى
changing interpersonal relations in two Bamileke | 3 |
a terracotta tradition of southeastern Ivory Coast | 51 |
Southern Kuba masquerade figures in a funerary context | 75 |
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