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Wysłany: Pią 11:13, 18 Mar 2011 Temat postu: a very important exception |
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yilai:
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their work either.) Because most African art is made of wood [link widoczny dla zalogowanych], and wood does not usually last long in harsh African environments, most of the wooden objects in the program probably date from the late 19th or early 20th century. Even this much is based on guesswork [link widoczny dla zalogowanych], and as a result [link widoczny dla zalogowanych], we have chosen not to list the dates repeatedly as "late 19th or early 20th century."There is, however, a very important exception: the objects in the "Ancient Africa" section are for the most part made of fired clay, bronze, gold, or other very durable materials that have not only survived the centuries, but have been found in an archeological context or associated with archaeological sites. Therefore, we have dates that can be attributed to these objects. The "Ancient Africa" chapter was intended to provide some of the historical or chronological depth that is missing elsewhere due to the lack of dates. The chapter was written expressly to make it clear that African art has been created for millennia, and that many of the objects in the world's museums are indeed ancient.Examples of some of the oldest objects are from the so-called Nok culture, which have been roughly dated from 500 BC to 200 AD. The very elaborate and important objects from Igbo-Ukwu, in eastern Nigeria, h
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