Internal Meanings: Computed Tomography Scanning of Koma Figurines from Ghana
Insoll et al talk about the Koma Land figurines which were first recorded by anthropologist Franz Kroger, working in neighboring Bulsaland, who was told about them by a missionary. Kroger reported the discovery of the figurines to the Archaeology Department at the University of Ghana, and James Anqu...
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