Lost History: The Terracotta Sculpture of Djenné Djenno

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Mark Cartwright
by Smarthistory
published on 11 April 2019

Seated figure, 13th century, Mali, Inland Niger Delta (Djenné peoples), terracotta, 25.4 x 29.9cm (The Metropolitan Museum of Art)
ARCHES: At Risk Cultural Heritage Education Series
Speakers: Dr. Kristina Van Dyke and Dr. Steven Zucker

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