Crowned Head of a King. 12th–15th century CE. Height 9 7/16”.

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Crowned Head of a King. 12th–15th century CE. Height 9 7/16”.

Ancient Africa.

Dancers in Ceremonial Attire. c. 5000–2000 BCE.

Head. c. 500 BCE–200 CE. Height 14 3/16”.

Section of San Rock-Wall Painting.

Burial Chamber.

Ritual Vessel. 13th–14th century CE. Height 9 13/16”.

Memorial Head of an Oba. Early period, c. 16th century CE. Height 9”.

Roped Pot on a Stand. 9th–10th century CE. Height 12 11/16”

Altar. c

Hip Mask Representing an Iyoba (“Queen Mother”). Middle period, c CE. Height 9 3/8”.

Lost-Wax Casting.

Plaque: Warrior Chief Flanked by Warriors and Attendants. Middle period, c. 1550–1650 CE. Height 14 ¾” × 15 1/2”.

Senior Town Chief Supported by Two Attendants, One of Them Carries His Eben Sword.

Oba Erediauwa Wearing Coral-Beaded Regalia and Seated on a Dais.

Horseman. 13th–15th century CE. Height 27 3/4”.

Great Friday Mosque. Rebuilding of 1907, in the style of 13th-century original. Column height 33'.

Drawing of Great Zimbabwe.

Conical Tower. c. 1200–1400 CE. Height of tower 30’.

Bet Giorgis (The Church of St. George), Lalibela, Ethiopia.

Zoomorphic Head. c. 750 CE. 19 7/8 × 6 1/8”.

Decorated Textile. Early 17th century CE. 9 1/2 × 18 1/2”.

Crucifix. Early 17th century CE. Height 10 1/2”.

Sapi-Portuguese Style Hunting Horn. Late 15th century CE. Length 25”.