Archaeologists in Israel have found two tiny African figurines buried in early Christian graves. Dating back roughly 1,500 years, the artifacts are carved from rare ebony wood that originated in India ...
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Folk art from Africa and the Pacific changed the modern world by pushing Western artists to be more confrontational, writes Fisun Güner. A small seated figurine from the Vili people of what is now the ...
In Israel’s South, tiny figurines including heads of African figures carved into black wood were uncovered in 1,500-year-old burial sites of women and children at an archaeological site in the Negev.
Archaeologists have uncovered two ebony figurines in a Christian necropolis south of Tel Malhata settlement, suggesting the presence of possibly Ethiopian members of that community. Between July 2016 ...
Ancient unique finds in the South: Five tiny figurines – including heads of African figures carved in black wood – were uncovered in 1500-year-old graves of women and children during an archaeological ...
Unearthing of terracotta figurines of elephant at 2,500-year-old Tarighat site at Durg district is being believed as another indication that complements connection of Chhattisgarh's ancient traders ...
This file photo taken on September 23, 2015, shows the "golden rhino" figurine dipslayed at the University of Pretoria in South Africa on September 23, 2015. AFP Pretoria: For years, South Africa's ...
This file photo taken on September 23, 2015 shows the "golden rhino" figurine dipslayed at the University of Pretoria in South Africa on September 23, 2015. (AFP) Pretoria: For years, South Africa's ...
Unearthing of terracotta figurines of elephant at 2,500-year-old Tarighat site at Durg district is being believed as another indication that complements connection of Chhattisgarh's ancient traders ...
South Africa’s equivalent of Tutankhamun's mask to be displayed overseas for the first time PRETORIA: For years, South Africa's apartheid government ignored the significance of a "golden rhino" ...