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Africans: the HISTORY of a CONTINENT, Second Edition
Socio – Cultural Rejuvenation: a Quest for Architectural Contribution in Kano Cultural Centres, Nigeria
The Restructuring of Ethnicity in Nigeria
Construing a Relationship Between Northwestern Nigeria Terracotta Sculptures and Those of Nok
The Nok Terracotta Sculptures of Pangwari
Peter Breunig and Nicole Rupp
Nok Terra-Cotta Discourse
Effect of Oral Traditions, Folklores and History on the Development of Education in Nigeria, 1977 Till Date
Exploring the Nok Culture Exploring the Nok Culture
Africans: the HISTORY of a CONTINENT, Second Edition
Nigeria Case Study
Re-Inventing the Living Past from the Utilitarian Values of Pre-Historic Archaeology
Globalization, Cultural Heritage Management and the Sustainable Development Goals in Sub-Saharan Africa: the Case of Nigeria
TOWARDS PROPER CULTURAL RESOURCE MANAGEMENT for SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT in NIGERIA EMEGHARA, Evaristus Elechi E-Mail
Ancient Terracotta Figures from Northern Nigeria
Looted Nigerian Heritage – an Interrogatory Discourse Around Repatriation Zacharys Gundu
Art from the Ancient Mediterranean and Europe Before 1850 Gallery 13
A Chronology of the Central Nigerian Nok Culture – 1500 BC to the Beginning of the Common Era
Top View
Countries of the World: Nigeria by National Geographic Kids, Adapted by Newsela Staff on 12.18.17 Word Count 538 Level MAX
Nok. Origin of African Sculpture an Exhibition of the Liebieghaus Skulpturensammlung Realized in Cooperation with Frankfurt’S Goethe University
People and Culture SOW302
UCLA Electronic Theses and Dissertations
Nigeria NEIL BRODIE 13
The Nok Culture the Nok Culture Would Have Been Plentiful Back Then
Use-Of-Beads-In-Contemporary-Fashion-Industry-Of-South-Western-Nigeria.Pdf
Chapter 5 Early West African Empires
African Civilizations, 1500 B.C.–A.D
Nok” Ceramic Sculpture Sarah Barack Summer Teachers Institute in Technical Art History
October 13, 2020 Cultural Heritage
Colonialism and the Destruction of Indigenous Knowledge System: Reflection on African Arts, Science, and Technology
Dynamics of Metal Working Traditions in West Africa Kola Adekola
Dynamics of Metal Working Traditions in West Africa
Ancient Nok Sculpture from Africa
Traditional Iron Working in Parts of the Nok Culture Area
Nok Terra-Cotta Sculptures Additive and Subtractive Sculpture Ife Naturalism