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Ethnography and Folk Medicine
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nomoli
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religion (tribal)
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statues
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Sierra Leone
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steatite
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Nomoli head, anthropomorphic, crudely carved from
Ethnography and Folk Medicine
1501-1800
Nomoli figure, anthropomorphic and ithyphallic, ca
Ethnography and Folk Medicine
1501-1750
Anthropomorphic kneeling figure, carved from black
Ethnography and Folk Medicine
1501-1900
Nomoli figure, grotesque, anthropomorphic, damaged
Ethnography and Folk Medicine
1501-1800
Nomoli figure, anthropomorphic, carved, from steat
Ethnography and Folk Medicine
1501-1800
Female nomoli figure of carved steatite, probably
Ethnography and Folk Medicine
1501-1700
Anthropomorphic stone figure, nomoli, head and tor
Ethnography and Folk Medicine
1501-1700
Nomoli head, anthromorphic, carved from steatite b
Ethnography and Folk Medicine
1501-1800
Anthropomorphic squatting nomoli, stone figure, cr
Ethnography and Folk Medicine
1501-1700
Nomoli figure, anthropomorphic and ithphallic, car
Ethnography and Folk Medicine
1501-1800
Nomoli figure, anthropomorphic, carved from steati
Ethnography and Folk Medicine
1501-1800
Nomoli figure representing human feet and phallus
Ethnography and Folk Medicine
1501-1800
Nomoli figure with human features barely indicated
Ethnography and Folk Medicine
1501-1800
Nomoli figure, anthropomorphic and ithyphallic, ca
Ethnography and Folk Medicine
1501-1700
Limestone nomoli statue, grotesque ape-like oreatu
Ethnography and Folk Medicine
1871-1920