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Alphabet No. 2, Ibrahim El-Salahi  Sudanese, Oil on canvas
Ibrahim El-Salahi
1962; reworked 1968
Ngya (commemorative post), Bongo artist, Mahogany, Bongo
Bongo artist
late 19th century
Sintir, Wood, skin, leather, possibly Sudanese
possibly Sudanese
19th century
Yuge, Wood, leather, Dinka people
Dinka people
ca. 1890
Dagger with Sheath, Steel, wood, silver, African, Sudan
African, Sudan
18th–19th century
Sword (Kaskara), Steel, copper alloy, wood, leather, gold, hilt, Sudanese; blade, Iranian
hilt, Sudanese; blade, Iranian
hilt, late 19th century; blade, 1848–96
Cuirass, Leather, iron, brass, silver, Sudanese
Sudanese
dated 1744
Knife, Steel, copper alloy, bone, tooth (elephant), brass, wax, ivory, ruby, North African (Berber)
North African (Berber)
19th century
Robe, Wool, silk; embroidered
1800–1941
Jibba (tunic), Mahdist artist, Cotton, wool, dye, Mahdist peoples
Mahdist artist
late 19th–early 20th century
Pipe Bowl, Bronze, Sudan
Sudan
19th–20th century
Figure: Male, Wood, pigment, Bari peoples
Bari peoples
19th–20th century
Horn, Horn, leather, metal, Sudan
Sudan
19th–20th century
Figure: Male, Wood, pigment, Bari peoples
Bari peoples
19th–20th century
Guinbri, Wood, skin, and various materials, possibly Sudanese
possibly Sudanese
19th century
Tom (lyre), Wood, hide, wire, rope, Shilluk (Colo)?
Shilluk (Colo)?
early 20th Century
Variable Tension Drum, Wood, hide, fabric, shell., possibly Sudanese
possibly Sudanese
19th century
Drum, Wood, hide, metal, Sudanese
Sudanese
19th century
Belt, glass, cotton, Dinka peoples
Dinka peoples
early 20th century
Jibba (tunic), Mahdist artist, Cotton, wool, dye, Mahdist peoples
Mahdist artist
1881–98
African, Upper Nile
19th century
Berber
19th century
probably Sudanese
19th century
On loan to The Met
ca. 1295–1190 B.C.