What this object from a lost society tells us about a whole civilization

"It has all these apertures almost as if it is breathing and hearing what is around it."

"It has all these apertures almost as if it is breathing and hearing what is around it."

Curator Yaëlle Biro on "Seated Figure," a terracotta sculpture from the thirteenth century.

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Photography by Karin L. Willis

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Seated figure, Middle Niger artist, Terracotta, Middle Niger civilization
Middle Niger artist
13th century