This
14th-century copper figure was dug up on the bank of the Niger. It
is a treasure from a highly acclaimed period of sculpture from an
area of Africa in what is now Nigeria, characterised especially by
lifelike heads in metal and clay.
Their original purpose is unclear. But this figure, before it
became a museum piece, was used by the villagers who found it as ...
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