BURA, TERRACOTTA HEAD 74, Niger

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 BURA
Head 74
11" high x 2.5" wide x 2.75" deep
$300

There is damage to the ears and the side of the mouth on this head, but the condition is stable. It stands on its own and is hollow, with no earth inside.

Little is known of the Bura civilization (ca. 3rd - 11th centuries). The site was first discovered in 1975, excavations began in 1983. Most of the objects dug up are terracotta heads or vessels. Many of these terracotta heads are fragments from vessels or figures. This one is mounted on a square black iron base.

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