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Jenné-Jeno Pottery (bottle), bellied ceramic vessel, bellied ceramic vessel, one groove around the lower neck, further flat grooves above; red clay, whitish incrustation. „Jenné-Jeno stands as one of the most compelling cases known for the indigenous emergence of large-scale, complex society in sub-Saharan Africa.“ Susan Keech McIntosh, p. 397. Lit.: Susan Keech McIntosh (ed.), Excarvations at Jenné- Jeno, Hambarketolo, and Kaniana (Inland Niger Delta, Mali), the 1981 Season. University of California Press, Anthropology, Volume 20, 1995, 130-213, Fig. 3.7e, p. 175.
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Height: 24 cm |
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