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Mossi(?) blacksmith
19th–first half 20th century

Bamana peoples
19th–20th century
Mossi peoples
20th century

Bongo artist
late 19th century

Bactria-Margiana Archaeological Complex
ca. late 3rd–early 2nd millennium BCE

Western Central Asia
ca. 8th–9th century CE

Western Central Asia
ca. 8th–9th century CE

China (Xinjiang Autonomous Region, Central Asia)
8th century

Sri Lanka, central or western regions
3rd–4th century CE

Sri Lanka, central or western regions
3rd–4th century CE

Sri Lanka, central or western regions
3rd–4th century CE

probably early 19th century

mid-19th century

probably mid-19th century

late 18th–early 19th century

probably late 18th century

10th century

Temne or Bullom
12th–16th century

Bartolo di Fredi
1374

Bamana numuw (blacksmith)
Mid-20th century

China
ca. late 7th–first half of the 8th century

Bamana or Bozo peoples
19th–20th century

Bamana numuw (blacksmith)
19th–20th century

Bamana peoples
19th–20th century

Bamana blacksmith
19th–mid-20th century

Mongolian or Tibetan
12th–14th century
Nuna
19th–20th century

Punu artist
19th–20th century

Mbembe artist
15th–17th century

Sasanian
ca. 7th century CE

Solomon Islands people
Early to mid-19th century

Bamana numuw (blacksmith)
19th–20th century

Bamana numuw (blacksmith)
19th–20th century

Frederic Remington
1903, cast by March 1907

Malinke numuw (blacksmith)
19th–20th century

Bamana numuw (blacksmith)
15th–17th century

Bactria-Margiana Archaeological Complex
ca. late 3rd–early 2nd millennium BCE

Dogon or Bozo
16th–17th century

Charles-Henri-Joseph Cordier
1861

Bamana numuw (blacksmith)
17th–mid-20th century