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Dresden, Museum of Ethnology Dresden. Distribution map for sculptures, masks and other figurative representations in black African cultures. Created by E. von Sydow, recording in 1952

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Title: Dresden, Museum of Ethnology Dresden. Distribution map for sculptures, masks and other figurative representations in black African cultures. Created by E. von Sydow, recording in 1952
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Dresden, Museum of Ethnology Dresden.
Distribution map for sculptures, masks and other figurative representations in black African cultures.
Created by E.
von Sydow, recording in 1952.

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