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The Èṣìẹ sculptures offer a window into a sophisticated precolonial West African society and maintain an enduring spiritual and historical significance today.
Adekunle Temilade Adeniji
October 24
The stone figures of the Upper Guinea coast speak to the complexity, technical skill, hierarchical societies, and spiritual beliefs of the Sapi world.
Adekunle Temilade Adeniji
October 2
Stone monoliths, sculpted with low-relief human features, populate the lush tropical rainforests of southeastern Nigeria and southwestern Cameroon.
Adekunle Temilade Adeniji
September 25
Los arqueólogos reconocen múltiples tradiciones culturales en la costa del Ecuador durante el período entre el 300 a.e.c. y el 600 e.c.
Florencio Delgado Espinoza
September 17
Archaeological trips ground research, partnerships, and an upcoming exhibition from the Department of Greek and Roman Art.
September 12
The Leonard A. Lauder Research Center for Modern Art commemorates its visionary founder, Leonard A. Lauder, a generous philanthropist, patron of the arts, and humanist.
September 8
Los especialistas en piedra de Costa Rica demostraron una gran habilidad en la creación de obras de piedra como metates, figuras zoomorfas y antropomorfas y esferas.
Francisco Corrales Ulloa
September 3
Los primeros indicios de metalurgia hallados en el istmo de Panamá se remontan a los siglos II y III e.c.
Orlando Hernández Ying
August 22
Great Zimbabwe’s architectural layout and material culture have been key in understanding the site’s settlement history and economic, social, and political organization.
Tawanda Mukwende
May 27
The earliest evidence of metallurgy found in the Isthmus of Panama can be dated between the second and third centuries CE.
Orlando Hernández Ying
May 27