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1The art of Benin

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  • Title: The art of Benin
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  • Language: English
  • Number of Pages: Median: 128
  • Publisher: ➤  Published for the Trustees of the British Museum by British Museum Press - British Museum - Thames and Hudson - Smithsonian Institution Press - BRITISH MUSEUM
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  • Publish Location: ➤  London - Washington, D.C - New York, N.Y

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  • First Year Published: 1980
  • Is Full Text Available: No
  • Is The Book Public: No
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African ivories

trade that is visualized through art and craft as truly hybrid objects. Uniquely, these African-made ivory objects show imagery that predates the later

African art

decorate palaces and for highly naturalistic royal heads from around the Bini town of Benin City, Edo State, as well as in terracotta or metal, from the

Sining (song)

performances by Dionela and Jay R, alongside Stacey, a member of P-pop group Bini and Joonee Gamboa as an old man. The visual narrative complemented the song's

Cleveland Museum of Art

the Decorative Art and Design collection "consists of useful objects in which the form and decoration are the primary focus, not objects intended purely

Ada and Abere

certain tribes." Melzian, Hans Joachim (1937). A Concise Dictionary of the Bini Language of Southern Nigeria. The University of Virginia: K. Paul, Trench

Benin court and ceremonial art

Exhibition Catalogue. Melzian, Hans (1937). A Concise Dictionary of the Bini Language of Southern Nigeria. London.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: location missing

Strange Frequencies: Taiwan Killer Hospital

Philippine Star. December 28, 2024. Gasgonia, Dennis (February 15, 2025). "BINI documentary nominated in 5th Pinoy Rebyu Awards". ABS-CBN Entertainment.

Lapu-Lapu City

Search For the Next Female Superstar. Aiah Arceta - Member of Pinoy pop group Bini. List of renamed cities and municipalities in the Philippines Part of the

Odigba

(1974). Social Significance of African Beads: Case Studies of the Yoruba and Bini Peoples. Michigan State University. Department of Human Environment and Design

Ceremonial drum

New York: Routledge. p. 428. Åke Norborg (1987). "Musikinstrumente der Bini in Südwest-Nigeria". In Erich Stockmann (ed.). Musikkulturen in Afrika. Berlin: