File:Colgante Nok Subestilo Yelwa.JPG

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Nok culture, origin Nigeria. Terracotta pendant, 5th century BC - 5th century AD. Height 12 cm. Attributed to the Yelwa substyle, the surface is smoother, it maintains the triangular eyes, although it does not have perforations.
Colgante cultura Nok
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Colgante cultura Nok
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Español: Cultura Nok, procedencia Nigeria. Colgante en terracota, siglo V a. C. - siglo V d. C. altura 12 cm. Atribuido al subestilo Yelwa, la superficie es más lisa, mantiene los ojos triangulares, aunque no tiene perforación.
Medium terracotta
medium QS:P186,Q60424
Dimensions 12 cm
Fundación Alberto Jiménez - Arellano Alonso
Place of creation Nigeria
Source/Photographer Kidoma
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