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1. Where is the Dogon, Satimbe or 'great woman' mask from, dating back to the 20th century?

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The Dogon, Satimbe or 'great woman' mask is from Western Sudan, specifically Mali. It is a significant cultural artifact from that region.

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2. What is a Mande Equestrian figure?

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A Mande Equestrian figure refers to a specific type of artistic depiction from Mali during the 13th-15th centuries.

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3. What is the cultural background of the staff with equestrian figure from Mali?

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The staff with equestrian figure from Mali belongs to the Mande culture, specifically from the Bamana people. The Mande people are known for their rich traditions in art and culture.

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4. Which figures from Mali date back to the 13th-15th century?

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The figures from Mali that date back to the 13th-15th century are the Bamana, Gwandusu, and Gwantigi figures, not figures from other African cultures.

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5. What is the name of the mask used by the Bamana people in Mali?

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The Komo mask is a traditional mask used by the Bamana people in Mali for various ceremonies and rituals. It holds cultural significance and is an important aspect of Bamana art and culture.

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6. Where is the Dogon Granary door with lock case, dated 20th century or earlier, located?

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The Dogon Granary door with lock case is located in Western Sudan, specifically in Mali.

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7. Where do the Senufo (Kulebele) pair of 'rhythm pounder' figures originate from?

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The correct answer is Western Sudan as Senufo people are primarily from this region.

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8. In which region was a brass mask in performance at a Senufo funeral in the 1950s?

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The correct answer, Western Sudan, is where the brass mask was used in a performance at a Senufo funeral in the 1950s.

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9. Where is the Senufo Kulebele figure of Kafigelejo from, dated to the 20th century?

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The Senufo Kulebele figure of Kafigelejo is from Western Sudan, not Eastern, Northern, or Southern Sudan.

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10. Where did the Bwa people perform grass mask dances in 1985?

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The Bwa people performed grass mask dances in Western Sudan in 1985 as part of their cultural tradition.

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11. Where is the Mossi mask with standing figure, dating back to the early 20th century, originally from?

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The Mossi mask with standing figure originates from Burkina Faso, which is located in Western Sudan.

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12. Which region in Africa is known for its traditional Nankani compound architecture?

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The Nankani compound architecture is primarily found in the Western Sudan region, particularly in places like Sirigu, Ghana.

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13. What is the name and origin of the 'Obalufon' mask created in the 12th-15th century?

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The 'Obalufon' mask belongs to the Yoruba people of Ife, Nigeria, and is a notable example of their artistic tradition.

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14. What is the cultural origin and time period of the sculpture known as 'Figure of an Ooni'?

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The correct answer refers to a sculpture from the Yoruba culture, specifically from Ife in Nigeria, dating back to the 12th-15th century.

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15. What is the title, time period, and origin of the artwork known as Yoruba, Ife, Head of a queen?

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The correct answer refers to a specific artwork from the Yoruba people in the Ife region, depicting the head of a queen from Nigeria during the 12th to 15th centuries.

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16. What is the cultural origin and time period of the Yoruba, Ogboni couple (staffs)?

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The Yoruba, Ogboni couple (staffs) originate from the Yoruba culture in Nigeria and date back to the 19th century. The other options represent artifacts from different cultures and time periods.

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17. What is a traditional art form from Mali known for its intricate geometric patterns and symbolism?

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Mande is a traditional art form from Mali known for its intricate geometric patterns and symbolism, which is used in various cultural practices and ceremonies.

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18. Where is the Dogon culture primarily located?

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The Dogon culture is primarily located in Western Sudan, particularly in Mali where they are well-known for their masks and statues.

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19. What cultural origin does the ritual vessel from the 13th-14th c. Nigeria belong to?

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The correct cultural origin of the ritual vessel is Yoruba, Ife, which is a prominent cultural group in Nigeria known for their distinctive art and craftsmanship.

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20. Who was the 24th Oba of Ila in Nigeria during the 1980s?

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The correct answer is Yoruba because Yoruba was the 24th Oba of Ila in Nigeria during the 1980s. The other options mentioned are different ethnic groups in Nigeria and not the correct answer to the question.

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21. What is the origin of the Palace Door panel from Osi-Ilorin Nigeria?

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The correct origin of the Palace Door panel from Osi-Ilorin Nigeria is Yoruba. It was sculpted by Arowogun (1880-1954) and represents traditional Yoruba artistry.

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22. What is the name of the Ifa divination board from the Republic of Benin that dates back to the 17th century?

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The Ifa divination board is known as Aja or Fon and originates from Benin in the 17th century. It is used as a tool for communicating with the spiritual world and making decisions based on the guidance received through divination.

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23. What is the name of the dance wand collected in Nigeria in 1958?

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The correct answer refers to a specific dance wand from the Yoruba culture in Nigeria, collected in 1958.

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24. What is the origin of the Yoruba Ivory divination tapper from the 18th century, currently located in Owo, Nigeria?

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The correct answer specifies the cultural origin, material, purpose, time period, and current location of the artifact. The incorrect answers provide other African cultures, different artifacts, time periods, and locations to test knowledge and distinguish the specific details of the Yoruba Ivory divination tapper from the 18th century in Owo, Nigeria.

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25. Who was the ex-king of the Republic of Benin in the 1950s?

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The correct answer specifies the ex-king of the Republic of Benin, Agoli Agbo, during the 1950s. The incorrect answers reference other historical figures from different regions and time periods, highlighting the importance of being specific and accurate when answering historical questions.

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26. What is a 'Fon'?

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A 'Fon' actually refers to a staff or roof finial in the form of a ship, potentially originating from the late 18th century in the Republic of Benin.

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27. What is the name of the Lion sculpture representing King Glele, probably made between 1858-89 in the Republic of Benin?

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The correct answer is Fon, Lion sculpture representing King Glele, probably made between 1858-89, Republic of Benin. It is a specific sculpture with historical significance, not a generic African art piece, modern abstract piece, or a Roman sculpture.

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28. What is the origin of the Fon royal door carved by Sosa Adede in the 1860s?

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The Fon royal door was carved in the Republic of Benin, specifically believed to be from King Glele's tomb in the 1860s by the carver Sosa Adede.

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Where is the Dogon, Satimbe or 'great woman' mask from, dating back to...
What is a Mande Equestrian figure?
What is the cultural background of the staff with equestrian figure...
Which figures from Mali date back to the 13th-15th century?
What is the name of the mask used by the Bamana people in Mali?
Where is the Dogon Granary door with lock case, dated 20th century or...
Where do the Senufo (Kulebele) pair of 'rhythm pounder' figures...
In which region was a brass mask in performance at a Senufo funeral in...
Where is the Senufo Kulebele figure of Kafigelejo from, dated to the...
Where did the Bwa people perform grass mask dances in 1985?
Where is the Mossi mask with standing figure, dating back to the early...
Which region in Africa is known for its traditional Nankani compound...
What is the name and origin of the 'Obalufon' mask created in the...
What is the cultural origin and time period of the sculpture known as...
What is the title, time period, and origin of the artwork known as...
What is the cultural origin and time period of the Yoruba, Ogboni...
What is a traditional art form from Mali known for its intricate...
Where is the Dogon culture primarily located?
What cultural origin does the ritual vessel from the 13th-14th c....
Who was the 24th Oba of Ila in Nigeria during the 1980s?
What is the origin of the Palace Door panel from Osi-Ilorin Nigeria?
What is the name of the Ifa divination board from the Republic of...
What is the name of the dance wand collected in Nigeria in 1958?
What is the origin of the Yoruba Ivory divination tapper from the 18th...
Who was the ex-king of the Republic of Benin in the 1950s?
What is a 'Fon'?
What is the name of the Lion sculpture representing King Glele,...
What is the origin of the Fon royal door carved by Sosa Adede in the...
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