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| 1. | Privatization versus regulation in developing economies: The case of West African banks
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| 2. | On the long-run determinants of real exchange rates for developing countries: Evidence from Africa, Latin America and Asia
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| 3. | Consumption Patterns of the New Elite in Zimbabwe
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| 4. | Fashioning the Nation: Hairdressing, Professionalism and the Performance of Gender in Ghana, 1900-2006.
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| 5. | Determinants of Employment Growth at MNEs: Evidence from Egypt, India, South Africa and Vietnam
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| 6. | Value Priorities and Consumer Behavior in a Transitional Economy: The Case of South Africa
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| 7. | Economic Reform in Tanzania and Vietnam: A Comparative Commentary
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| 8. | Impact of seasonal variation in food availability and disease stress on the health status of nomadic Turkana children: A longitudinal analysis of morbidity, immunity, and nutritional status
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| 9. | Economic liberalization in Egypt: coalition cycle analysis and marketing implications
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| 10. | The Use of the TOKTEN program to improve marketing information systems in developing countries: experience in Egypt
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| 11. | Taxation in Niger: Problems and proposals
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| 12. | The ethnobotany of the egyptian eastern desert: a comparison of common plant usage between two culturally distinct bedouin groups
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| 13. | Bibliotheca Afroasiatica, A Dictionary of Nigerian Arabic [English-Arabic] Volume 1, UNDENA Publications, Toronto (1982) xvi + 92 pp..Bibliotheca Afroasiatica, Nigerian Arabic-English Dictionary Volume 2, UNDENA Publications, Malibu, CA (1985) viii + 92 pp. Compiled by Alan S. Kaye.
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| 14. | Analysis of cost and coverage of government financed Primary Health Care Services in Tanzania
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| 15. | A poverty profile for rural Botswana
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| 16. | Farmers' consumption of an imported cereal and the cash/foodcrop decision: An example from Senegal
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| 17. | The value and allocation of time in rural Botswana
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| 18. | The design of rural development: Lessons from Africa: Uma Lele, A World Bank Research Publication (Johns Hopkins University Press, Baltimore, 1975) pp. xiii+246, $3.95 (paper)
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| 19. | Potential design for mass transportation in Egypt
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| 20. | People versus development: An overview of the economics of population growth
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| 21. | Three Essays Examining the Behavioral and Socioeconomic Transition to Adulthood in the United States and Africa: Evidence from Longitudinal Studies.
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| 22. | Playing Out: Women Instrumentalists and Women's Ensembles in Contemporary Tunisia.
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| 23. | Maternal hemoglobin depletion in a settled Northern Kenyan pastoral population
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| 24. | Conservation education in Madagascar: three case studies in the biologically diverse island-continent
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| 25. | "Our Battles Also Changed": Transformation and Black Empowerment in South African National Parks, 1991-2008
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| 26. | Trojan Duck: Migration and Modernity in Sudan
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| 27. | Subjective Realities of Musical Fieldwork in Northwest Tanzania: An Anecdote
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| 28. | Science, Culture and Dependency in Africa
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| 29. | Rwanda: The Politics of Turmoil
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| 30. | Reluctant Refugees: Liberians in Ghana
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| 31. | Popular Culture and the Decline of the Egyptian Middle Class
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| 32. | Convergent Catastrophes in Central Africa
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| 33. | Building the Itapa-Ikloe Road in Southwestern Nigeria: From a Local Perspective
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| 34. | An Interview with Dieudonne-Christophe MBALA NKANGA: Performance and Politics in Africa
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| 35. | Among AIDS Derivatives in Africa
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| 36. | African Witchcraft at the Milennium: Musings on a Modern Phenomenon in Zimbabwe
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| 37. | Adversity and Child Development in South Africa
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| 38. | Tales from the Basotho. Translated from Afrikaans by Susie McDermid. Analytical notes, tale type and motif indexes by John M. Vlach.
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| 39. | The phonetic and tonal structure of Kikuyu / by Lilias E. Armstrong.
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| 40. | Britain,: the Sahara, and the western Sudan, 1788-1861, / by A. Adu Boahen.
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| 41. | Liberia's past and present. -
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| 42. | Le pacte de sang au Dahomey.
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| 43. | The Semitic languages of Ethiopia; a comparative phonology.
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| 44. | Economic development in Rhodesia and Nyasaland [by] C. H. Thompson [and] H. W. Woodruff.
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| 45. | African systems of kinship and marriage, edited by A. R. Radcliffe-Brown and Daryll Forde.
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| 46. | The web of kinship among the Tallensi; the second part of an analysis of the social structure of a Trans-Volta tribe.
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| 47. | The new Congo.
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| 48. | Anthologie nègre.
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| 49. | Les instruments de musique de Madagascar.
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| 50. | Traité de langue amharique (Abyssinie) / Marcel Cohen.
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| 51. | La vie d'El Hadj Omar, qacida en poular / transcription, traduction, notes et glossaire par Henri Gaden. Mohammadou Aliou Tyam :
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| 52. | L'Adrar Ahnet, contribution à l'étude archéologique d'un district saharien.
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| 53. | Les tribus du rameau Lobi /
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| 54. | Dictionnaire banda-français / Charles Tisserant.
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| 55. | Le livre de recettes d'un dabtara abyssin.
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| 56. | Essai sur la grammaire banda.
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| 57. | White Africans and black
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| 58. | Lion; African adventure with the king of beasts
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| 59. | Les préfixes nominaux dans les parlers peul, haoussa et bantous.
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| 60. | Voyage au Congo: carnets de route ; suivi de Le retour du Tchad / André Gide.
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| 61. | Lamba folk-lore / collected by Clement M. Doke.
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| 62. | Les bas-reliefs des bâtiments-royaux d'Abomey
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| 63. | La construction collective de la maison en Kabylie; étude sur la coopération économique chez les Berbères du Djurjura.
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| 64. | Folk-lore from the Cape Verde islands ...
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| 65. | Folk-lore from the Cape Verde islands ...
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| 66. | Ashanti
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| 67. | The new map of Africa (1900-1916); a history of European expansion and colonial diplomacy, by Herbert Adams Gibbons ...
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| 68. | North Africa and the desert: scenes and moods / by George E. Woodberry.
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| 69. | Contes de Madagascar, par Charles Renel.
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| 70. | Contes de Madagascar, par Charles Renel.
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| 71. | The war in South Africa, its cause & conduct; by A. Conan Doyle ...
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| 72. | The memoirs of Paul Kruger, four times president of the South African republic, told by himself.
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| 73. | A prisoner of the khaleefa; twelve years' captivity at Omdurman. by Charles Neufeld ...
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| 74. | Shevile @olam.
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| 75. | Folk-tales of Angola. Fifty tales, with Ki-mbundu text, literal English translation, introduction, and notes. Collected and ed. by Heli Chatelain.
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| 76. | A familiar talk upon my native land and some things found there. By John L. Dube.
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| 77. | The journals of Major-Gen. C.G. Gordon, C.B., at Kartoum: printed from the original mss. / introd. and notes by A. Egmont Hake ; ... ill. after sketches by General Gordon.
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| 78. | Sudan notes and records.
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| 79. | Sudan notes and records.
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| 80. | Sudan notes and records.
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| 81. | Sudan notes and records.
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| 82. | Sudan notes and records.
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| 83. | Sudan notes and records.
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| 84. | Sudan notes and records.
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| 85. | Sudan notes and records.
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| 86. | Sudan notes and records.
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| 87. | Sudan notes and records.
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| 88. | Sudan notes and records.
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| 89. | Sudan notes and records.
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| 90. | Sudan notes and records.
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| 91. | Sudan notes and records.
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| 92. | Sudan notes and records.
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| 93. | Sudan notes and records.
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| 94. | Sudan notes and records.
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| 95. | Sudan notes and records.
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| 96. | Sudan notes and records.
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| 97. | Sudan notes and records.
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| 98. | Sudan notes and records.
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| 99. | Sudan notes and records.
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| 100. | Sudan notes and records.
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| 101. | Sudan notes and records.
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| 102. | Sudan notes and records.
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| 103. | Sudan notes and records.
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| 104. | Sudan notes and records.
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| 105. | Sudan notes and records.
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| 106. | Sudan notes and records.
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| 107. | Sudan notes and records.
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| 108. | Sudan notes and records.
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| 109. | Sudan notes and records.
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| 110. | Sudan notes and records.
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| 111. | Sudan notes and records.
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| 112. | Sudan notes and records.
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| 113. | Sudan notes and records.
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| 114. | Sudan notes and records.
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| 115. | Sudan notes and records.
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| 116. | Sudan notes and records.
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| 117. | Sudan notes and records.
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| 118. | Sudan notes and records.
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| 119. | Sudan notes and records.
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| 120. | Sudan notes and records.
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| 121. | Sudan notes and records.
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| 122. | Sudan notes and records.
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| 123. | Sudan notes and records.
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| 124. | Sudan notes and records.
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| 125. | An account of the Constitution of the Sudan: based on paper prepared for the Journal of the Society of Clerks-at the-Table in Empire Parliaments / by M.F.A. Keen.
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| 126. | Trusteeship: territories in Africa under United Kingdom mandate.
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| 127. | Trusteeship: Togoland and the Cameroons under United Kingdom mandate.
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| 128. | The federal systems of the United States and the British Empire: their origin, nature, and development / by Arthur P. Poley.
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| 129. | The Roman-Dutch law as administered in South Africa: judgment of Kotzé, J.P., and Graham, J., in the Eastern Districts division of the Supreme Court of the Union of South Africa, in the case of Fitzgerald v. Green, 8th Dec., 1911 / with an introductory note by W.R. Bisschop.
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| 130. | Annual report of the Income Tax Department for the year ... / Colony of Seychelles.
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| 131. | Benin Images
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| 132. | Congo
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| 133. | Angola
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| 134. | Site KBS (Kay Behrensmeyer Site): A schematic reconstruction of the paleogeographic setting of the sites KBS and HAS in a delta floodplain just inland of a swampy lakeshore with lagoon (this reconstruction is subject to some revision as a result of more; 1975
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| 135. | Site KBS (Kay Behrensmeyer Site): A plan of the location of in situ finds at KBS. The excavation has revealed part of a patch of discarded material some 12 - 15 inches in diameter. The left-hand portion was destroyed by erosion before discovery of the; 1975
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| 136. | Site KBS (Kay Behrensmeyer Site): A contour plan showing the form of the outcrop and the layout of the excavation (see Human Origins, Isaac et al. 1975, W. A. Benjamin, Inc., for details).; 1975
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| 137. | Site HAS- plans and sections of the findings. Left: a plot of the location of bone specimens including the hippo bones on the surface. Right: a plot of the location of stone artifacts. Center: two slices through the site showing how the material forms; 1975
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| 138. | A block diagram of the Koobi Fora (East Rudolf) area. This shows in greater detail the physiography of the area that is yielding fossil evidence of early man. Plio-pleistocene sediments are exposed over a large part of a shelf-like strip of terrain betw; 1975
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| 139. | Australopithecine sites. The African sites which have yielded fossilized remains of Australopithecus, popularly known as ape-men, near-men, or half-men. The three northern sites are in the Republic of Tanzania; the five southern sites are in the Republi; 1965
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| 140. | The last journals of David Livingstone, in Central Africa.
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| 141. | Notes of travel in south-western Africa. By C. J. Andersson.
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| 142. | Sub tropical rambles in the land of aphanapterys. Personal experiences, adventures, and wanderings in and around the island of Mauritius. By Nicolas Pike.
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| 143. | Memorial of the semi-centennial anniversary of the American colonization society, celebrated at Washington, January 15, 1867.: With documents concerning Liberia.
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| 144. | A journey to central Africa; or, Life and landscapes from Egypt to the Negro kingdoms of the White Nile. [1852] By Bayard Taylor ...
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| 145. | Adventures and observations on the west coast of Africa, and its islands. Historical and descriptive sketches of Madeira, Canary, Biafra, and Cape Verd islands; their climates, inhabitants, and productions. Accounts of places, peoples, customs, trade, missionary operations, etc., etc., on that part of the African coast lying between Tangier, Morocco, and Benguela, by Rev. Chas. W. Thomas ... With illustrations from original drawings.
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| 146. | Unknown title
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| 147. | Journal of an expedition to explore the course and termination of the Niger; with a narrative of a voyage down that river to its termination, by Richard and John Lander ...
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| 148. | Liberia; or, Mr. Peyton's experiments. Ed. by Mrs. Sarah J. Hale.
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| 149. | Report of the Naval committee to the House of representatives, August, 1850, in favor of the establishment of a line of mail steamships to the western coast of Africa, and thence via the Mediterranean to London; designed to promote the emigration of free persons of color from the United States ;: with an appendix added by the American Colonization Society.
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| 150. | Leaf from a manuscript of the Qur'an in Maghribi script
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| 151. | Writing, teachers, and students in Graeco-Roman Egypt
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| 152. | Work and control in a peasant economy: a history of the lower Tchiri Valley in Malawi, 1859-1960
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| 153. | Womunafu's Bunafu: a study of authority in a nineteenth-century African community
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| 154. | Women in nineteenth-century Egypt
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| 155. | Women in Hellenistic Egypt: from Alexander to Cleopatra
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| 156. | Women and slavery in Africa
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| 157. | Wives of the leopard: gender, politics, and culture in the Kingdom of Dahomey
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| 158. | Whose pharaohs?: archaeology, museums, and Egyptian national identity from Napoleon to World War I
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| 159. | White supremacy: a comparative study in American and South African history
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| 160. | White plague, black labor: tuberculosis and the political economy of health and disease in South Africa
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| 161. | Way of death: merchant capitalism and the Angolan slave trade, 1730-1830
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| 162. | Virgins of God: the making of asceticism in late antiquity
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| 163. | Unhappy valley: conflict in Kenya and Africa (vol. 2)
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| 164. | Unhappy valley: conflict in Kenya and Africa
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| 165. | Trade and politics on the Gold Coast, 1600-1720: a study of the African reaction to European trade
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| 166. | Trade and politics in the Niger Delta, 1830-1885: an introduction to the economic and political history of Nigeria
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| 167. | The slave coast of West Africa, 1550-1750: the impact of the Atlantic slave trade on an African society
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| 168. | The role of the trypanosomiases in African ecology: a study of the tsetse fly problem
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| 169. | The rise and fall of the South African peasantry
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| 170. | The invention of Africa: gnosis, philosophy, and the order of knowledge
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| 171. | The history of the Maghrib: an interpretive essay
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| 172. | The forgotten frontier: a history of the sixteenth century Ibero-African frontier
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| 173. | The demography of Roman Egypt
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| 174. | The colonial disease: a social history of sleeping sickness in northern Zaire, 1900-1940
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| 175. | The civilizations of Africa: a history to 1800
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| 176. | The civilian elite of Cairo in the later Middle Ages
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| 177. | The camel and the wheel
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| 178. | The Tunisia of Ahmad Bey, 1837-1855
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| 179. | The Society of the Muslim Brothers
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| 180. | The Shambaa kingdom: a history.
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| 181. | The Sanusi of Cyrenaica
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| 182. | The Oyo Empire, c.1600-c.1836: a West African imperialism in the era of the Atlantic slave trade
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| 183. | The Oromo of Ethiopia: a history, 1570-1860
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| 184. | The Middle East in the Middle Ages: the early Mamluk sultanate, 1250-1382
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| 185. | The African poor: a history
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| 186. | Terrific majesty: the power of Shaka Zulu and the limits of historical invention
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| 187. | Songs of Zion: the African Methodist Episcopal Church in the United States and South Africa
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| 188. | Slavery and colonial rule in French West Africa
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| 189. | Siaya, the historical anthropology of an African landscape
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| 190. | Sharing the same bowl?: a socioeconomic history of women and class in Accra, Ghana
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| 191. | Sharia in Songhay: the replies of al-Maghili to the questions of Askia al-Hajj Muhammad
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| 192. | Saladin
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| 193. | Saints of the Atlas
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| 194. | Ropes of sand: studies in Igbo history and culture
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| 195. | Religious encounter and the making of the Yoruba
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| 196. | Prelude to protectorate in Morocco: precolonial protest and resistance, 1860-1912
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| 197. | Politics of the womb: women, reproduction, and the state in Kenya
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| 198. | People of the plow: an agricultural history of Ethiopia, 1800-1990
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| 199. | Peasant intellectuals: anthropology and history in Tanzania
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| 200. | Paths in the rainforests: toward a history of political tradition in equatorial Africa
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| 201. | Oral tradition as history
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| 202. | On the postcolony
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| 203. | No condition is permanent: the social dynamics of agrarian change in sub-Saharan Africa
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| 204. | Nationalism in colonial Africa
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| 205. | Muslims and chiefs in West Africa: a study of Islam in the Middle Volta Basin in the pre-colonial period
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| 206. | Muslim women in Mombasa, 1890-1975
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| 207. | Mozambique: the Africanization of a European institution: the Zambesi prazos, 1750-1902
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| 208. | Misreading the African landscape: society and ecology in a forest-savanna mosaic
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| 209. | Marriage, perversion, and power: the construction of moral discourse in Southern Rhodesia, 1894-1930
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| 210. | Letters from ancient Egypt
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| 211. | Let freedom come: Africa in modern history
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| 212. | Leisure and society in colonial Brazzaville
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| 213. | Language and colonial power: the appropriation of Swahili in the former Belgian Congo, 1880-1938
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| 214. | Kingdoms of the savanna
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| 215. | Ivory and slaves: changing pattern of international trade in East Central Africa to the later nineteenth century
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| 216. | Independent African: John Chilembwe and the origins, setting and significance of the Nyasaland native rising of 1915
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| 217. | I could speak until tomorrow: oriki, women and the past in a Yoruba town
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| 218. | History of the southern Luo.
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| 219. | Gymnastics of the mind: Greek education in Hellenistic and Roman Egypt
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| 220. | Games against nature: an eco-cultural history of the Nunu of equatorial Africa
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| 221. | French North Africa: the Maghrib between two world wars
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| 222. | Egypt in late antiquity
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| 223. | Egypt for the Egyptians!: the socio-political crisis in Egypt, 1878-1882
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| 224. | Egypt after the pharaohs 332 B.C.-A.D. 642: from Alexander to the Arab conquest
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| 225. | Economic change in precolonial Africa: Senegambia in the era of the slave trade
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| 226. | Decolonization and African society: the labor question in French and British Africa
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| 227. | Cotton and the Egyptian economy, 1820-1914: a study in trade and development
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| 228. | Controlling knowledge: religion, power, and schooling in a West African Muslim society
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| 229. | Church and state in Ethiopia, 1270-1527
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| 230. | Christian missions in Nigeria, 1841-1891: the making of a new élite
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| 231. | Chibaro: African mine labour in Southern Rhodesia, 1900-1933
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| 232. | Cairo: 1001 years of the city victorious
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| 233. | Australia's Boer War: the war in South Africa, 1899-1902
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| 234. | Athanasius and Constantius: theology and politics in the Constantinian empire
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| 235. | Asante identities: history and modernity in an African village, 1850-1950
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| 236. | An economic history of the Middle East and North Africa
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| 237. | Africans and the industrial revolution in England: a study in international trade and development
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| 238. | A political history of the Pare of Tanzania, c1500-1900
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| 239. | A modern history of Tanganyika
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| 240. | A history of the Upper Guinea Coast, 1545-1800
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| 241. | A history of the Kikuyu, 1500-1900
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| 242. | A history of modern Ethiopia, 1855-1991
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| 243. | In pastures new, by George Ade.
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| 244. | The life and labors of David Livingstone, LL. D., D. C. L., covering his entire career in southern and central Africa. Carefully prepared from the most authentic sources, ... .
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| 245. | Catalogue of the museum and gallery of art of the New York historical society. 1873.
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| 246. | The origin of all religious worship. Translated from the French of Dupuis ... Containing also a description of the zodiac of Denderah.
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| 247. | George Paull, of Benita, West Africa. A memoir. By the Rev. Samuel Wilson ...
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| 248. | My Apingi kingdom: with life in the great Sahara, and sketches of the chase of the ostrich, hyena, &c. By Paul Du Chaillu ...
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| 249. | Reminiscences of an officer of Zouaves. Tr. from the French.
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| 250. | The telegraph manual: a complete history and description of the semaphoric, electric and magnetic telegraphs of Europe, Asia, Africa, and America, ancient and modern.
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| 251. | Cotton cultivation in Africa.
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| 252. | Boat life in Egypt and Nubia. By William C. Prime.
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| 253. | The kingdom of brass; or, The history of the world from the birth of Alexander the Great to the birth of Christ, including the history of judea during that period ... By R. B. Bement.
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| 254. | Nile notes of a Howadji. By George William Curtis.
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| 255. | Biblical researches in Palestine, 1838-52. A journal of travels in the year 1838. By E. Robinson and E. Smith. Drawn up from the original diaries, with historical illustrations, by Edward Robinson.
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| 256. | Biblical researches in Palestine, 1838-52. A journal of travels in the year 1838. By E. Robinson and E. Smith. Drawn up from the original diaries, with historical illustrations, by Edward Robinson.
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| 257. | Biblical researches in Palestine, 1838-52. A journal of travels in the year 1838. By E. Robinson and E. Smith. Drawn up from the original diaries, with historical illustrations, by Edward Robinson.
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| 258. | The great future of America and Africa: an essay showing our whole duty to the black man, consistent with our own safety and glory./ By Jacob Dewees, M. D.
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| 259. | Journal of an expedition to explore the course and termination of the Niger; with a narrative of a voyage down that river to its termination, by Richard and John Lander ...
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| 260. | A popular account of the ancient Egyptians.
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| 261. | A popular account of the ancient Egyptians.
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| 262. | Village life in Egypt; with sketches of the Saïd.
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| 263. | Village life in Egypt; with sketches of the Saïd.
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| 264. | Catalogue of a collection of Egyptian antiquities
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| 265. | St. Helena and the Cape of Good Hope: or, Incidents in the missionary life of the Rev. James M'Gregor Bertram ... By Rev. Edwin F. Hatfield ... With an introduction, by Rev. George B. Cheever ...
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| 266. | Nile notes of a Howadji.
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| 267. | The art of ancient Egypt; architecture, sculpture, painting, applied art. 340 reproductions: rotogravure and colour plates.
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| 268. | A search in secret Egypt
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| 269. | Mareotis; being a short account of the history and ancient monuments of the north-western desert of Egypt and of lake Mareotis, by Anthony De Cosson.
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| 270. | Ancient Egyptian dances; with drawings made from reproductions of ancient Egyptian originals by Milada Lexová; translation by K. Haltmar.
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| 271. | Egyptian colloquial Arabic; a conversation grammar
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| 272. | Ancient Egyptian materials, / by A. Lucas ...
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| 273. | Geographia Americae with an account of the Delaware Indians
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| 274. | The wisdom of the Egyptians: The story of the Egyptians, the religion of the ancient Egyptians, the Ptahhotep and the Ke'gemini, the "Book of the dead", the wisdom of Hermes Trismegistus, Egyptian music, the Book of Thoth; edited and with an introduction by Brian Brown.
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| 275. | The life and times of Cleopatra, queen of Egypt; a study in the origin of the Roman empire, by Arthur E. P. Brome Weigall ...
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| 276. | Die ägyptisch-griechischen terrakotten
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| 277. | In the time of the Pharaohs / by Alexandre Moret ; translated by Mme. Moret.
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| 278. | Masa@ be-'erets ha-ḳedem: u-moreh derekh le-khol ha-nos'im la-'arets ha-ḳedoshah u-Mitsrayim.
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| 279. | Censo de la poblacion de España
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| 280. | A history of art in ancient Egypt, from the French of Georges Perrot and Charles Chipiez. Illustrated with five hundred and ninety-eight engravings in the text, and fourteen steel and coloured plates. Tr. and ed. by Walter Armstrong.
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| 281. | A history of art in ancient Egypt, from the French of Georges Perrot and Charles Chipiez. Illustrated with five hundred and ninety-eight engravings in the text, and fourteen steel and coloured plates. Tr. and ed. by Walter Armstrong.
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| 282. | Photo of a female chimp using a tool to crack nuts.; 2000
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| 283. | Homo erectus, East Africa, Nariokotome. WT 15000, boy age 11, age ca. 1.60 Ma, Most complete skeleton yet of Homo erectus. (Original teaching slide code: PM-27); 1995
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| 284. | Faras, Lower Nubia. Selection of objects, A-Group, from grave in Faras cemetery. (Original teaching slide code: JR-16); 1991
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| 285. | Aniba, Lower Nubia. C-Group cemetery, cist tumuli superstructures and sandstone stelae. (Original teaching slide code: JR-17); 1991
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| 286. | Long view, village of Saragoika, Pays Bezanosano.; Sept. 1990
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| 287. | Long view, Famadihana procession from Saragoika. Pays Bezanozano.; Sept. 1990
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| 288. | Long view, Famadihana procession from Saragoika. Pays Bezanozano.; Sept. 1990
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| 289. | Long view, Famadihana gathering around the tomb. Pays Bezanozano.; Sept. 1990
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| 290. | Excavation, Site II. Pays Betsimisaraka.; Sept. 1990
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| 291. | Excavation, Mananara, Sandrakatsy. (739.5 - 1080.7) OP.E, F#9. Cotes Est; Sept. 1990
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| 292. | Entering the tomb at Famadihana. Pays Bezanozano.; Sept. 1990
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| 293. | Dancing with the Grandmother at Famadihana. Pays Bezanozano.; Sept. 1990
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| 294. | Beach of Site I, looking across water of Antongil Bay. Pays Betsimisaraka.; Sept. 1990
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| 295. | Aswan, Egypt. Mustafa Hanafi in Nubian bazaar. (Original teaching slide code: JR-15); 1988
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| 296. | Abydos, Al-Balyana, Egypt. Stela in situ, 12th Dynasty, ca. 1970 BC. Northern Cemetery excavations. (Original teaching slide code: JR-11); 1988
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| 297. | 1987 Season - Looking East, site view.; 1987
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| 298. | View of artifacts in site.; 1986-87
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| 299. | View of Isenya River showing phonolite outcrop used for making artifacts.; 1986-87
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| 300. | View of Elephas recki fragments.; 1986-87
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| 301. | River bed south of Isenya showing eroding Acheulean artifacts.; 1986-87
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| 302. | Rift Valley, Lake Elmenteita.; 1986
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| 303. | North trench - completely excavated.; 1986
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| 304. | Maasai manyatta (homestead), near Isenya.; 1986-87
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| 305. | Maasai manyatta (homestead), Loita Hills.; 1986-87
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| 306. | Maasai Kraal - Outside view - Loita Hills.; 1986
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| 307. | Maasai Kraal - Hearth, sleeping area - Loita Hills.; 1986
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| 308. | Loita Hills, 1986, Maasai garden with storage shed.; 1986
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| 309. | Leopard - Naromara Game Preserve.; 1986
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| 310. | Leopard - Naromara Game Preserve.; 1986
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| 311. | Kerma, Upper Nubia. Classic Kerma phase (state-level), round hall and temple. (Original teaching slide code: JR-19); 1986
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| 312. | General view, Isenya Site, looking Southwest, 1987 season.; 1986-87
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| 313. | General view of Isenya River.; 1986-87
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| 314. | General site view, 1986 Season, looking East.; 1986-87
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| 315. | General site view looking northwest, 1986 Season.; 1986-87
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| 316. | Excavation. Level 5 - Acheulean.; 1986
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| 317. | Excavation. Level 4 - Acheulean.; 1986
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| 318. | Excavation, stratigraphic view looking East showing channel.; 1986-87
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| 319. | Excavation, Level 6 stratigraphic view of adjacent channel deposits.; 1986-87
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| 320. | Closer view of slide #18308, 1987 Season. Stratigraphic view looking East showing channel.; 1986-87
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| 321. | Closer view of West Wall and ash deposit above Level 6.; 1986-87
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| 322. | Cheetah - Maasai Mara Game Reserve.; 1986
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| 323. | Abydos, Egypt. Low desert and cliffs (high desert); location of tombs of Early Dynastic kings. (Original teaching slide code: JR-3); 1986
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| 324. | 1987 Season - stratigraphic view showing ash levels.; 1986-87
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| 325. | 1987 Season - View of West Wall showing Levels 4, 5, 6 and ash deposit above Level 6.; 1986-87
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| 326. | 1986 Season, bottom of Level 6.; 1986-87
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| 327. | 1986 Season - stratigraphic view showing 1.5 meters of overburden.; 1986-87
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| 328. | 1986 Season - Southern part of site showing mixed levels.; 1986-87
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| 329. | Map including Egypt and Nubia. (Original teaching slide code: JR-1); 1980
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| 330. | Kerma, Upper Nubia. Classic Kerma, "Eastern Defuffa", royal tumulus (KIII) and mortuary temple. (Original teaching slide code: JR-20); 1978
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| 331. | Milford Wolpoff attacking Richard Redding with a hand axe.; 1973
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| 332. | Milford Wolpoff attacking Richard Redding with a hand axe.; 1973
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| 333. | Great Zimbabwe, Zimbabwe. Elliptical building. (Original teaching slide code: WG-10); 1973
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| 334. | Great Zimbabwe, Zimbabwe. Elliptical building from overhead. (Original teaching slide code: WG-11); 1973
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| 335. | Nigeria, ancient Ife; bronze torso of a king (h = 37 cm) found at Wunmonije, now at Ife museum.; 1970
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| 336. | Nigeria, Yoruba tribe; wooden Ibeji figures, left = male (h=8.75"), right = female (h=9").; 1970
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| 337. | Mali, Bambara tribe; Tji Wara antelope head pieces. Wood, left and right = buck; center = doe, h= 37".; 1970
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| 338. | Mali, Bambara tribe; Tji Wara antelope head pieces. L= Buck on woven helmet; C = Buck on superstructure; R = doe on woven helmet, h= 36".; 1970
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| 339. | Ivory Coast, Senufo tribe; Helmet "Firespitter" mask, wood, length = 38".; 1970
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| 340. | Ivory Coast, Baule tribe; antelope face mask, 17.5" x 6" x 3 5/8".; 1970
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| 341. | Ivory Coast, Baule tribe; Guli mask, wood, length = 28".; 1970
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| 342. | Gabon, Bakota tribe; funerary figure (Mbulu-Ngulu), brass and copper on wood 23" x 14.5" x 3.25".; 1970
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| 343. | East Congo, Baluba tribe; wood neck rest.; 1970
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| 344. | Congo, Kongo tribe. Knife case, 16th - 18th century, ivory. Height = 12.75", diameter at base = 4 3/8".; 1970
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| 345. | Burkina Faso, Aribunda region, Karumba tribe; Antelope helmet mask, wood, polychrome 40.25" x 10 1/8" x 16.5".; 1970
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| 346. | Benin. Ivory royal head with ornaments showing 16th century Portuguese emissaries, 9.5".; 1970
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| 347. | Benin, warrior plaque, 17th century, cast brass, 17 3/16" x 7".; 1970
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| 348. | Peninj jaw. Two views of the lower jawbone and teeth of a large-toothed australopithecine from Peninj, next to Lake Natron, some 80 km northeast of Olduvai Gorge. The very small front teeth (incisors and canines) and very large cheek teeth (premolars an; 1965
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| 349. | Paranthropus at Olduvai Gorge.; 1965
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| 350. | Olduvai hominid sequence. Schematic representation of the lower half of the Olduvai sequence, showing the approximate vertical position of hominid fossils (numerals enclosed in squares). The potassium-argon dates are indicated near the left margin (m =; 1965
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| 351. | Olduvai Gorge stratigraphy.; 1965
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| 352. | "African genesis". The story of early man in Africa is told in this chart. Gray bars in the center represent fossil and tool-bearing sites: those on the left are Beds I and II at Olduvai Gorge in East Africa; those on the right side are South African ca; 1965
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| 353. | African Sculpture Map; West Africa, Tribal Locations.; 1963
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| 354. | Pre-Chelles-Acheul implements from the australopithecine-bearing breccias at Sterkfontein (Transvaal).; 1959
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| 355. | Olduvai Gorge near junction.; 1959
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| 356. | Olduvai Gorge near junction.; 1959
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| 357. | Africa: Sculpture and Masks. Bambara mask (Ná¾½Tomo society) West Sudan.; 1952
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| 358. | Paranthropus robustus, Kromdraai.; 1951
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| 359. | Australopithecus africanus Taungs.; 1951
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| 360. | Australopithecus (Plesianthropus) Transvaalensis, Sterkfontein.; 1951
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| 361. | Bronze Nobleman, 19" high, c.1700; Benin, Nigeria.
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| 362. | Zinjanthropus. National Geographic Society, 1962
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| 363. | Wooden plate. Decorated with a floral design.
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| 364. | Wooden plate, concave.
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| 365. | Wooden figurine.
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| 366. | Wooden crocodile
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| 367. | Wooden bust.
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| 368. | Wooden bird figurine.
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| 369. | Wood bowl in animal shape, 13" high; Cameroon.
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| 370. | Wood Neckrest, 5 1/2" h; Barotse Tribe, Northern Rhodesia (Zambia).
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| 371. | Wood Cup, 7 3/4" h; Bakuba, Belgian Congo (Democratic Republic of Congo).
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| 372. | Womaná¾½s Society Figure; Mendi Tribe, Sierra Leone.
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| 373. | Woman holding a water pipe, wood. 22" L; Baluba, Belgian Congo (Democratic Republic of Congo).
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| 374. | Western Nigeria. Yoruba tribe. Two Epa masks by Fashiku Alaye.
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| 375. | Western Nigeria, Ife; Yoruba tribe, Wunmonije compound. Bronze head.
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| 376. | Western Nigeria, Ife; Ita Yemoo; Yoruba tribe, Oni King and his Queen in bronze.
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| 377. | Western Nigeria, Ife. Terracotta head.
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| 378. | Western Nigeria, Ife. Brass head of the Oni of Ife.
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| 379. | Western Nigeria, Ife (town), Africa; Ita Yemoo Yoruba tribe, terra cotta head
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| 380. | West Nigeria (Ife-town), Yoruba Tribe. Terra cotta head (queen); most elaborate one found yet.
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| 381. | West Madagascar, gourds.
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| 382. | West Africa: Sculpture and Masks. Dahomey brass figures. Slave Coast.
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| 383. | Vessels carved from chlorite-schist. Manufactured on the east coast and exported throughout the island and the Western Indian Ocean. (Trade and craft production) (Original teaching slide code: WG-18)
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| 384. | Vasco da Gama pillar. The monument is most likely an appropriated pillar tomb from an earlier Swahili site at the same location. (colonialism and European involvement in Africa) (Original teaching slide code: WG-12)
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| 385. | Upper Volta. Bobo tribe. Buffalo, tribal animal of the Bobo, suggesting power by its eyes, enhanced by concentric rings, by planes bearing lines of tattooing, and by the grandiose curve of the horns.
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| 386. | Upper Volta-Mali, Bobo Tribe, Mali. Masked dancer.
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| 387. | Untempered clay.
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| 388. | Tomb size in Japan, China, and Egypt.
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| 389. | Titled "Invention of Fire". Shows a male chimpanzee sitting at a hearth.
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| 390. | The grog before pounding.
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| 391. | The "Palace" ruins. Excavations published in Kirkman 1963, who suggests a 13th to early 16th cent. Date for Gedi. (Original teaching slide code: WG-14)
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| 392. | Taung, South Africa. Breccia. (Original teaching slide code: WG-1)
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| 393. | Survey at a commercial salt production facility. David Burney (paleontologist) and Ramilisonia (Malagasy archaeologist with gun) interview workers about possible sites. Note ditches on left exposing material, and GPS. (Original teaching slide code: WG-16
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| 394. | Strata at Olduvai Gorge. FLK-Zinj (Original teaching slide code: WG-4)
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| 395. | Stool.
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| 396. | Stone and painted bow hunter. Stone slab displays black and white painted image of a bow hunter.
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| 397. | Sterkfontein. Cave mouth. wooden ladder down into cave and grid-lines (Original teaching slide code: WG-2)
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| 398. | Sterkfontein, A. africanus, STS 71, 17, 5, frontal views (all from member 4, age ca. 2.45 Ma) (Original teaching slide code: PM-13)
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| 399. | Statue. (Original teaching slide code: WG-9)
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| 400. | Standing Woman, Attie Tribe, Ivory Coast.
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| 401. | Square box & lid. 8" x 8 1/2", 4" h; Bakuba Tribe, Belgian Congo (Democratic Republic of Congo).
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| 402. | Spirit antelope & young headdress Bambara Tribe, Western Sudan.
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| 403. | Southern Congo. Badjokwe tribe. Mask for secular games and folk satires
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| 404. | Southeast Congo. Baluba tribe. Ivory neck rest.
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| 405. | Skull Guardian figure, brass on wood. Bakota, French Equat. Africa. (Gabon?).
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| 406. | Side view of two adult male lowland gorillas and sections of the same showing frequent variations.
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| 407. | Side view of Australopithecus and Paranthropus.
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| 408. | Ship: Egypt XVIII Dynasty
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| 409. | Shawl.
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| 410. | Seated Woman, wood, 7 1/2" high; Babembe Tribe, Lower Congo (Democratic Republic of Congo).
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| 411. | Seated Woman, wood 22" height, Baoule Tribe, Ivory Coast.
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| 412. | Rostro-carinates
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| 413. | Richard Leakey excavating with dental pick. (Original teaching slide code: WG-5)
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| 414. | Removing a body from the tomb for the celebration. (cf. WG-19).The people of this area are known as Bezanozano, and this famadihana was to change the burial wrappings of an uncle of Ramilisonia (an archaeologist) who had died a year before (Original teach
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| 415. | Relief Panel depicting man shooting at monkey. 15x33 Dahomey (Benin).
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| 416. | Print of a painting of man and woman
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| 417. | Potterá¾½s wheel.
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| 418. | Pottery pipe bowls,2 3/4" length; Ashanti Tribe, Gold Coast.
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| 419. | Port and mosque in distance. Town near Jenne-Jeno, shows importance of Niger River (Original teaching slide code: WG-8)
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| 420. | Polyhedral cores; Ain Hanech, Algeria.
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| 421. | Polychrome dance head, 30" high without handle; Kuyn tribe, Mali.
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| 422. | Polishing stone.
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| 423. | Plaster relief plaque. Rectangular base with bust.
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| 424. | Photo of two male chimpanzees grooming
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| 425. | Photo of male chimpanzee
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| 426. | Photo of male chimp tool use for eating termites.
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| 427. | Photo of male chimp tool use for eating termites.
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| 428. | Photo of an elderly male chimpanzee
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| 429. | Photo of a two chimpanzees, a mother and baby
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| 430. | Photo of a sitting chimpanzee
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| 431. | Photo of a male chimpanzee using a stick for ant-dipping
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| 432. | Photo of a chimpanzees in a grooming chain.
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| 433. | Photo of a chimpanzee using tools to crack nuts.
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| 434. | Palm nut.
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| 435. | Painted stone ornament. Faded red-colored painted figures on stone slab.
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| 436. | Paint.
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| 437. | Paint.
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| 438. | Ornamental wooden dish.
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| 439. | Olive wood mask.
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| 440. | Olduvai Hominid 5, A. boisei. "Zinjanthropus", age ca. 1.8 Ma., discovered in 1959. (Original teaching slide code: PM-4)
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| 441. | Olduvai Gorge, Olduvai XI.
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| 442. | Olduvai Gorge, Olduvai IX.
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| 443. | Olduvai Gorge stratigraphy (revised). Dated 1963.
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| 444. | Olduvai Gorge near fifth fault. (Original teaching slide code: WG-3)
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| 445. | Oldowan tools
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| 446. | Oldowan tools
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| 447. | Oldowan X tools
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| 448. | Oldowan X tools
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| 449. | Oldowan VIII tools
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| 450. | Oldowan VIII tools
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| 451. | Oldowan VIII tools
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| 452. | Oldowan VIII tools
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| 453. | Oldowan VII tools
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| 454. | Oldowan VII tools
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| 455. | Oldowan VI tools
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| 456. | Oldowan VI tools
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| 457. | Oldowan VI tools
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| 458. | Oldowan V tools
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| 459. | Oldowan V tools
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| 460. | Oldowan IX tools
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| 461. | Oldowan IX tools
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| 462. | Oldowan IX tools
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| 463. | Oldowan IV tools
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| 464. | Oldowan III tools
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| 465. | Oldowan III tools
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| 466. | Oldowan II tools
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| 467. | Oldowan I tools
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| 468. | Oldowan I tools
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| 469. | Old mosquito net.
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| 470. | Old Fulani blanket.
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| 471. | Northern Nigeria, Nok town; terra cotta head, faring and broken lips.
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| 472. | Northern Nigeria - Nok style, various sculptures. Plate X: Terra cotta, elephant, Nassarawa Div. Plate XI: Terra cotta head, Katsina Ala. Plate XII: Terra Cotta, loins and legs, Nok. Plate XIII: Monkey, Nok.
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| 473. | Nigeria, Yoruba tribe; wooden Ibeji figures, left = two males; right = two females; center = male and females figures; h = 11" max.
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| 474. | Neck stretcher figure. Ndebele woman with neck coils.
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| 475. | Nail fetish, wood; Lower Congo (Democratic Republic of Congo).
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| 476. | Nail Fetish, male wood; Bakongo Tribe, Lower Congo River (Democratic Republic of Congo).
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| 477. | Mythical Warrior on Horsebask, 22" high. Yoruba Tribes, Nigeria.
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| 478. | Mother & Child, wood, 12" high; Ashanti Tribe, Gold Coast.
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| 479. | Mosque by the Sea. Topics: Islam, Swahili seafaring, Gender - (the half-blocked-up doorway separated the womená¾½s area of the mosque from the mená¾½s area in front) (Original teaching slide code: WG-15)
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| 480. | Monkey son of sky god, 22" high, Baoule Tribe, Ivory Coast.
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| 481. | Modern decorated hat.
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| 482. | Minoan-style jug from Egypt (ht. 25 cm). Minoan-Mycenaean.
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| 483. | Midwest Nigeria. Benin bronze head--queen mother.
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| 484. | Midwest Nigeria-Benin. Ivory arm ornament, mask, leopard.
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| 485. | Midwest Nigeria-Benin. Bronze plaque - oba (king) and musicians.
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| 486. | Midwest Nigeria-Benin. Bronze horseman.
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| 487. | Midwest Nigeria, Benin. Ivory leopard.
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| 488. | Midwest Nigeria, Benin City, Bini Tribe. Ivory Mask.
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| 489. | Mask-shaped ivory pendant,2 1/4" L; Bapende Tribe, Belgian Congo (Democratic Republic of Congo).
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| 490. | Mask, Underworld spirit, Ekpo Society, wood/grass; Ibibio, Niger Delta. Argonaut Bookshop
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| 491. | Map Early Hominid Sites. (Original teaching slide code: PM-1)
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| 492. | Mandibular body contours in A, Australopithecus; B, Paranthropus; C, "Telanthropus"; and D, Homo Sapiens (American white). Both australopithecines have narrow interramal distance anteriorly; "Telanthropus" has the hominine condition in this respect.
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| 493. | Mali, Dogon Tribe. Holz and Pflanzenfasern
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| 494. | Mali, Bambara Tribe. Chi Wara Antelope. Dance headdress.
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| 495. | Mali - Dogon tribe ancestor figurines.
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| 496. | Mali - Dogon Tribe. Female Ancestor soliciting rain.
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| 497. | Leather disc with painted décor. Scene of mother and child.
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| 498. | Kerma, Upper Nubia. Classic Kerma, reconstruction of royal tumuli, including human sacrifices. (Original teaching slide code: JR-21)
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| 499. | Kafuan Tools, Uganda
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| 500. | Jenne-jeno from the air during rainy season. Inner Niger Delta (Original teaching slide code: WG-7)
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| 501. | Jemma Town, Northern Nigeria. Nok style terra cotta head.
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| 502. | Ivory Coast. Senufo Tribe. Firespitter mask, Gabon culture.
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| 503. | Ivory Coast. Dan Tribe. Two black glazed masks.
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| 504. | Ivory Coast. Dan Tribe. Mother mask.
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| 505. | Ivory Coast. Baule Tribe. Guli (the buffalo) is transformed into Kakagie, Spirit of dead in this mask.
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| 506. | Ivory Coast-Bobo Tribe. Two masked dancers. Bird masks.
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| 507. | Ivory Coast, Africa; Senufo tribe, two views of a sitting figure.
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| 508. | Initiation Mask, 14 1/2" h; Bapende Tribe, Belgian Congo (Democratic Republic of Congo).
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| 509. | Incense burner.
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| 510. | Human couple on handle, 18" high; Ekoi Tribe, Calabar Coast (Nigeria).
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| 511. | Human Figure, 14.5 "h; Bangala Tribe, Belgian Congo (Democratic Republic of Congo).
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| 512. | Horseman, wood; Senufo Tribe, Ivory Coast.
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| 513. | Horseman, brass with copper, 6 1/2" length. Dahomey (Benin).
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| 514. | Homo habilis, top: female (ER1813); bottom: male (ER1470). Age ca. 1.89 Ma. (Original teaching slide code: PM-20)
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| 515. | Homo habilis, male, ER1470 (left); female, ER1813 (right). Age ca. 1.89 Ma. (Original teaching slide code: PM-19)
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| 516. | Hierankonpolis, Egypt. Palette of Narmer, ca. 3100 BC; used to signify unification of state. (Original teaching slide code: JR-6)
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| 517. | Hermaephroditic wood figure, Bamara Tribe, Western Sudan.
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| 518. | Henry Wright, foreground, at one of the gates to the first capital, Merina. A system of ditches and gates protected this first capital of Andrianapoinimerina (the round stone was rolled to block the entrance each night). (late 18th cent.) Topics: State fo
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| 519. | Head, skin over wood, 10 3/8" high; Ekoi Tribe, Calabar Coast (Nigeria).
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| 520. | Head of girl on a box of bark, 21"h; Mangbetu Tribe Belgian Congo (Democratic Republic of Congo).
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| 521. | Hanging ornament. Small ceramic bust mounted on circular woven straw mat.
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| 522. | Guinea. Baga tribe. Left: Shoulder mask, young girl. Right: Nimba fertility guardian of village.
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| 523. | Guinea- Baga tribe. Banda mask, Simo secret society.
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| 524. | Guinea, Africa; Baga tribe, Nimba statue.
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| 525. | Goat mask wood. Nigeria. Alexander Collection
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| 526. | Goat mask wood. Nigeria. Alexander Collection
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| 527. | Goat mask wood, side view. Nigeria. Alexander Collection
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| 528. | Giza, Egypt. Layout of Giza plateau, 4th Dynasty Old Kingdom royal mortuary complex. (Original teaching slide code: JR-9)
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| 529. | Garden knife.
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| 530. | Garden knife.
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| 531. | Garden knife.
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| 532. | Gabon, Ogowe river area. Spirit of deceased woman, raffia costume and stilted dancer.
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| 533. | Fragments of cranium, in excavation (KNM-ER 1813).
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| 534. | Footprints of A. afarensis, age ca. 3.5 Ma. (Original teaching slide code: PM-9)
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| 535. | Footprints of A. afarensis and foot of Australopithecus, age ca. 3.5 Ma. (Original teaching slide code: PM-10)
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| 536. | Fishing weights.
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| 537. | Figure from top of staff, 10 1/3 " height; Bapende Tribe, Belgian Congo (Democratic Republic of Congo).
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| 538. | Fig. 1 - Facial and top views of female skulls of Australopithecus (left) and Paranthropus (right). The former is represented by Sts. 5 from Sterkfontein whil eht Paranthropus illustations are based mainlyl on Sk. 48 from Swartkrans.
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| 539. | Fetish Figure head, 10" high; Bateke Tribe, Lower Congo (Democratic Republic of Congo).
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| 540. | Excavated skeleton of elephant, almost ready for loading onto truck.
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| 541. | Eastern Nigeria. Igbo Tribe. Onitsha-Awka area. Mask, spirit of dead woman used in mmuo society plays.
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| 542. | Eastern Nigeria. Ibibio Tribe, Oron clan. Ekpu ancestor figure.
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| 543. | Eastern Nigeria. Ekoi tribe. East Cross River area. Helmet, mask, skin covered Janus head. Ekpo society.
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| 544. | Eastern Nigeria- Ibo tribe. Maiden spirit death mask for mmuo society.
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| 545. | Eastern Nigeria- Ibibio tribe. Ekpo secret society mask.
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| 546. | Eastern Nigeria (Delta). Ijaw tribe. Kalabari sub-tribe. Otobo (the hippo) for the Owu play of the Sekiapo society.
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| 547. | Early Dynastic flint knife, Egypt.
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| 548. | Drakensburg cliffs, Drakensberg.
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| 549. | Distribution map, Drakensberg.
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| 550. | Diamond shaped face mask.
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| 551. | Dancing with the dead. (cf. WG-19) After the ancestorá¾½s wrappings are changed, theyá¾½re rolled in mats, and vigorously danced clockwise around the tomb. (Original teaching slide code: WG-21)
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| 552. | Couscousiere.
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| 553. | Couscousiere.
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| 554. | Copper plaque. Relief of an impala on etched copper background.
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| 555. | Copper on impala fur-covered plaque.
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| 556. | Congo-Basonge Tribe. Grosse mask der Basonge.
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| 557. | Congo- Basonge tribe. Benna Kpassa sub-tribe. Kalebue mask for priest-magician.
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| 558. | Comb.
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| 559. | Closing the family tomb after a famadihana (turning of the bones). Many Malagasy groups still use megalithic communal tombs and standing stones, similar to the chambered tombs of prehistoric Western Europe. (ethnoarchaeology) (Original teaching slide code
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| 560. | Clay mixed with grog.
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| 561. | Clay head. Side view of maná¾½s head
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| 562. | Classic Swahili pillar tomb and modern mosque; Islam in Africa (Original teaching slide code: WG-13)
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| 563. | Chimp, A. afarensis (AL 200), Human dental arches, AL 200, age ca. 3.4 Ma, from Awash, Ethiopia. (Original teaching slide code: PM-8)
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| 564. | Chiefá¾½s stool 18" high; Bamenda area, Cameroon.
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| 565. | Chiefá¾½s Chair, 22" h; Badjok Tribe Belgian Congo & Angola.
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| 566. | Carved horn bird, part of a pair.
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| 567. | Cameroon. Bamenda Grasslands "Gegenuber"
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| 568. | Cameroon. Bacham (Bamilike group). Dance mask.
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| 569. | Cameroon and Nigeria, Africa; Ekoi tribe, dance headdress.
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| 570. | Calabash scraper.
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| 571. | Bushman wall-art (detail), Drakensberg.
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| 572. | Bushman pictographs: disguised men, Drakensberg. "Wearing heads and skins of bucks"
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| 573. | Bushman pictographs: battle, Drakensberg. "Defenders of a shelter fight off attackers in Battle Cave. Women at left hold back two matchstick men. Arrows fly at right; one man walks away holding a wounded arm."
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| 574. | Bushman pictographs: European man and horse, Drakensberg. "Recent Bushman painting"
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| 575. | Bushman pictographs, Drakensberg.
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| 576. | Bushman art in a rockshelter, Drakensberg.
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| 577. | Broom.
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| 578. | Broom.
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| 579. | Broom.
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| 580. | Broom.
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| 581. | Bronze relief of nobleman attendants; Benin City, Nigeria.
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| 582. | Broken Hill.
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| 583. | Broken Hill.
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| 584. | Brazier.
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| 585. | Brass horseman, 4 1/2" high; Ashanti Tribe Gold Coast.
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| 586. | Braided twine.
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| 587. | Bowl for Divination, 9" high; Yoruba Tribe, Nigeria.
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| 588. | Boat: Egyptian multi-plank
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| 589. | Bird spirit mask, Dogon Tribe, Western Sudan.
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| 590. | Beaded pipe.
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| 591. | Baobab grains.
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| 592. | Australopithecine chronology, South Africa.
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| 593. | Arrow. Wood shaft holds metal arrowhead with fiber binding.
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| 594. | Aniba, Lower Nubia. C-Group terracotta figurine from Cemetery N. (Original teaching slide code: JR-18)
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| 595. | Ancestral image; male. Nigeria. Alexander Collection
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| 596. | Ancestral image; male. Nigeria. Alexander Collection
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| 597. | Africa: Sculpture and Masks. Yoruba woman and child (detail), Ivory. Southern Nigeria.
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| 598. | Africa: Sculpture and Masks. Yoruba horseman under bowl. Southern Nigeria.
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| 599. | Africa: Sculpture and Masks. Yoruba carved stool. Southern Nigeria.
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| 600. | Africa: Sculpture and Masks. Warua style standing female figure with head ornament. East Congo.
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| 601. | Africa: Sculpture and Masks. Semifo style mask, Ivory Coast. (ht. 10 1/2").
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| 602. | Africa: Sculpture and Masks. Mask with grass ruff.
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| 603. | Africa: Sculpture and Masks. Lower Congo style female fetish figure. West Belgian Congo (ht. 12") (niche in stomach for food offerings).
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| 604. | Africa: Sculpture and Masks. Ife bronze heads, male and female. Southern Nigeria. (ht. 12 1/12", 9 3/4").
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| 605. | Africa: Sculpture and Masks. Ife bronze head: male. Southern Nigeria.
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| 606. | Africa: Sculpture and Masks. Ife bronze head: female. Southern Nigeria.
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| 607. | Africa: Sculpture and Masks. Horned animal mask.
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| 608. | Africa: Sculpture and Masks. Fang style male figure. Gabun. (2 views; ht. 30")
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| 609. | Africa: Sculpture and Masks. Ekoi style mask headpiece (animal skin over palmwood frame) Southeast Nigeria. (ht. 9")
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| 610. | Africa: Sculpture and Masks. Central Cameroon sculpture: man holding bowl. (ht. 16 1/4")
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| 611. | Africa: Sculpture and Masks. Central Cameroon animal mask. Wood. (ht. 13")
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| 612. | Africa: Sculpture and Masks. Bushongo mask, beads and painted wood. Central Congo.
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| 613. | Africa: Sculpture and Masks. Bushongo mask, beads and painted wood, Central Congo.
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| 614. | Africa: Sculpture and Masks. Box (or stool?) in animal form. East Africa.
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| 615. | Africa: Sculpture and Masks. Benin relief, ivory carving, etc. Nigeria.
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| 616. | Africa: Sculpture and Masks. Benin relief plaque, Nigeria. (ht. 20")
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| 617. | Africa: Sculpture and Masks. Benin Sculpture.
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| 618. | Africa: Sculpture and Masks. Bekom (?) mask, full modeled. Cameroon grasslands.
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| 619. | Africa: Sculpture and Masks. Bayaka mask, (wood with grass ruff), Belgian Congo.
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| 620. | Africa: Sculpture and Masks. Basonge style masks. (2) East Congo (ht. 13 1/2").
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| 621. | Africa: Sculpture and Masks. Basonge standing fetish figure. East Congo.
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| 622. | Africa: Sculpture and Masks. Basonge ("Kifwebe" society) mask. East Congo.
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| 623. | Africa: Sculpture and Masks. Barotse bowl, animals on cover. Zambesi River, East Africa.
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| 624. | Africa: Sculpture and Masks. Bambara antelope head piece, wood. West Sudan (ht. 24 3/4")
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| 625. | Africa: Sculpture and Masks. Baluba seated woman with bowl. Wood. East Congo.
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| 626. | Africa: Neckrest. East African (Zulu?).
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| 627. | Africa: Masks and ornament. Cameroon.
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| 628. | Africa: Clay house and granary. Tamberma, Northeast Togo.
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| 629. | Africa: Cameroon beadwork (2: Upper Nile)
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| 630. | Africa: Bushman. Pictographs. South Africa.
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| 631. | Africa: Bushman. Painting: antelope. Brandberg. South Africa. (ht. 5 1/2")
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| 632. | Africa: Bushman. Painting: antelope, on a rock slab. South Africa.
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| 633. | Africa: Bushman Painting: ostrich and men. Southern Kaoko Veldt, Southern Africa. (ht. 18")
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| 634. | Africa: Bead and shell cape (Cameroon?, East Congo?) U.S. National Museum, Richard K. Beardsley
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| 635. | Africa: Badjokwe style stool. Southern Congo and Angola. (ht. 13 1/4")
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| 636. | Africa.: Sculpture End Masks. Geh tribe, Poro society mask, wood. Liberia (ht. 10")
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| 637. | Africa, Olduvai Gorge; Zinjanthropus boisei
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| 638. | Africa -- Benin bronze.
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| 639. | Abydos, Egypt. Middle class funerary chapels, 12th Dynasty, ca. 1970 BC. Northern Cemetery excavations (Original teaching slide code: JR-10)
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| 640. | Abydos, Egypt. Enclosure of Khasekhemwy, monumental mudbrick building, ca. 2700 BC. (Original teaching slide code: JR-7)
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| 641. | Abstract figure of Woman for fertility 12" high; Ashanti, Gold Coast.
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| 642. | A. robustus (left), H. habilis (right): Swartkrans 48 (age ca. 2.2 Ma), Olduvai 24 (age ca. 1.8 Ma) (Original teaching slide code: PM-14)
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| 643. | A. boisei (left), H. habilis (right) Olduvai 5, Olduvai 24 (Original teaching slide code: PM-15)
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| 644. | A. boisei (left), H. habilis (right) Olduvai 5, Olduv. 24 (Original teaching slide code: PM-16)
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| 645. | 20th century brass school figure; Dan Tribes, Liberia.
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| 646. | 1958 calendar from South Africa.
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| 647. | 1956 calendar. Wooden background with burnt/etched images
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| 648. | Social Relations and the Trinity in Ibibio Kinship: The Case of Ibibio Immigrants in Akpabuyo (Efikland), Nigeria
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| 649. | Early State Dynamics as Political Experiment
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| 650. | UM out of South Africa, Commencement Rally 4/87
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| 651. | Staff at Kom Aushim
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| 652. | "Gates of Paradise" (East Portals), Baptisty, Florence: Joseph and his Brethren in Egypt, detail from right side, 3rd panel [replica in situ, original 1425-1452]; Ghiberti, Lorenzo
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| 653. | Queen Nefertiti (rear view); Egypt (New Kingdom)
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| 654. | Queen Nefertiti (front view); Egypt (New Kingdom)
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| 655. | Queen Nefertiti (R. profile view); Egypt (New Kingdom)
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| 656. | Akhenaten, sunk relief from Tell el-Amarna; Egypt (New Kingdom)
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| 657. | Royal Couple in a Garden (Semenkhkare and Meritaten?); Egypt (New Kingdom)
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| 658. | Pharaoh overcoming his foreign enemies; detail of relief panel from propylaeum (monumental gateway) in enclosing wall of the Palace of Marneta-ptah; Egypt (New Kingdom)
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| 659. | Bell-shaped (papyrus) capital; modern replica after example from interior of the throne chamber, the Palace of Marneta-ptah; Egypt (New Kingdom)
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| 660. | Mummiform sarcophagus of Sa-Iset, Overseer of the Granaries; Egypt (New Kingdom)
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| 661. | Mummiform sarcophagus of Sa-Iset, Overseer of the Granaries: detail; Egypt (New Kingdom)
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| 662. | San Ranieri Portals, Pisa Cathedral: Flight into Egypt, ca. 1180; Bonannus of Pisa
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| 663. | Yaws - cranial gummateous ulcer (very prominent), Uganda.; 1/89
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| 664. | The Exodus from Egypt; detail of panel from the "Biblia Pauperum" (I) window, north aisle of the choir, Canterbury Cathedral, ca. late 12th century; English, Gothic
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| 665. | Temple of Dendur (Nubia, Upper Egypt); Egypt (Roman period)
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| 666. | Temple of Dendur (Nubia, Upper Egypt): exterior, detail of side entrance with carved reliefs; Egypt (Roman period)
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| 667. | Sudan/Upper Nubia. Dongola Reach environment, savannah/rainfall begins here. (Original teaching slide code: JR-14)
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| 668. | Scenes from the Life of Christ: [L-R] Circuncision; Flight of the Holy Family into Egypt; Baptism of Christ; detail [left side] of reliefs from lintel of right portal, west facade, Piacenza Cathedral, ca. 1122-1133; Italian, Romanesque (attrib. Maestro Nicolo or followers)
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| 669. | Scenes from the Life of Christ: [L-R] Circuncision; Flight of the Holy Family into Egypt; Baptism of Christ; Three Temptations of Christ; reliefs from lintel of right portal, west facade, Piacenza Cathedral, ca. 1122-1133; Italian, Romanesque (attrib. Maestro Nicolo or followers)
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| 670. | Reserve Head of Nofer (unfinished), ca. 2606-2575 B.C. [Dynasty IV]; Egypt (Old Kingdom)
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| 671. | Picture of a manifestation of yaws called "sabre shins".; 1/89
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| 672. | Nile Valley, Egypt. Woman carrying basket on head, illustrates stress-inducing concept. (Original teaching slide code: JR-12)
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| 673. | Naqada, Egypt. Predynastic burial before 3100 BC. (Original teaching slide code: JR-5)
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| 674. | Luxor, Egypt. Excavation in settlements, illustrates problem--stratigraphy and water table. Redford Toronto excavations. (Original teaching slide code: JR-4)
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| 675. | King Menkaure (Mycerinus) and his Queen, Kha-merer-nebty II: detail, ca. 2548-2530 B.C. [Dynasty IV]; Egypt (Old Kingdom)
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| 676. | King Menkaure (Mycerinus) and his Queen, Kha-merer-nebty II, ca. 2548-2530 B.C. [Dynasty IV]; Egypt (Old Kingdom)
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| 677. | Kerma, Upper Nubia. Archer’s burial, Kerma cemeteries; covered by leather. (Original teaching slide code: JR-22)
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| 678. | Isis receiving the sacrifice of Augustus; detail of relief from gateway to the Kalabsha Temple, near Aswan; Egypt (Roman period)
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| 679. | High Cross (Tall Cross), Moone: South side, detail of base reliefs: [T] Three Hebrew Children in the Burning Fiery Furnace; [C] Flight into Egypt; [B] Miracle of the Loaves and Fishes, ca. 9th century; Irish
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| 680. | High Cross (Tall Cross), Moone: South side, detail of base relief: the Holy Family's Flight into Egypt, ca. 9th century; Irish
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| 681. | Head from colossal pillar-fronting statue of Ramesses II in form of the god Osiris, from Abydos, ca. 1290-1224 B.C. [Dynasty XIX]; Egypt (New Kingdom)
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| 682. | Giza, Egypt. Sphinx and Pyramid of Khafre, 4th Dynasty Old Kingdom royal mortuary complex. (Original teaching slide code: JR-8)
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| 683. | Flight of the Holy Family into Egypt, relief panel (2nd from top left) from left jamb of main (west) portal, San Zeno Maggiore, Verona, ca. 1135-1138; Italian, Romanesque (Maestro Nicolo & Guglielmo)
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| 684. | Book of the Dead of Ta-amen, Chantress of Amen: journey of the Soul; meeting with Osiris (text in demotics), from Saqqara; Egypt (Ptolemaic period)
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| 685. | Block statue of the Vizier Pa-Re-Hotep, from Abydos, ca. 1279-1212 B.C. [Dynasty XIX]; Egypt (New Kingdom)
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| 686. | Augustus, wearing the White Crown of Lower Egypt, making offering; detail of relief from gateway to the Kalabsha Temple, near Aswan; Egypt (Roman period)
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| 687. | Attendants bringing offerings to the burial site; relief fragment from the Tomb of Satbahatep at Heracleopolis Magna; Egypt (1st Intermediate Period)
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| 688. | Akhenaten, Nefertiti, and the Royal Princesses: sunk relief fragment from Tell el-Amarna, ca. 1350 B.C. [Dynasty XVIII]; Egypt (New Kingdom)
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| 689. | Akhenaten, Nefertiti, and the Royal Princesses: Nefertiti with her daughters Maketaton and Ankhesenpaaton, detail R. of sunk relief fragment from Tell el-Amarna, ca. 1350 B.C. [Dynasty XVIII]; Egypt (New Kingdom)
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| 690. | Akhenaten, Nefertiti, and the Royal Princesses: Aten, the Solar Disk, blessing the royal family; detail of sunk relief fragment from Tell el-Amarna, ca. 1350 B.C. [Dynasty XVIII]; Egypt (New Kingdom)
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| 691. | Akhenaten and his daughter Meritaten: detail, Left side, of sunk relief fragment from Tell el-Amarna, ca. 1350 B.C. [Dynasty XVIII]; Egypt (New Kingdom)
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| 692. | Abydos, Egypt. Pathological vertebrae, arthritic, probably from carrying loads on head. Northern Cemetery excavations. (Original teaching slide code: JR-13)
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| 693. | Abu Ghurab, Egypt. Contrast, desert and floodplain, sharp boundary of Nile Valley. (Original teaching slide code: JR-2)
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| 694. | Abbey Church of St. Pierre, Moissac: [L.] Flight into Egypt; [C.] Angel's warning to Joseph; [R.] Circumcision; relief panel from the Incarnation cycle, upper R. side of S. portal (orig. W. portal); French, Romanesque
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| 695. | "Gangosa" - destruction of the facial tissues by yaws.; 1/89
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