SEE ALSO: Two Shows at the Philadelphia Museum of Art Remind Us There ... struck for use by British plantation holders in Barbados. The head depicts an African man, undoubtedly a slave.
Egyptian campaigners have demanded its return, saying that the British Museum's holding of the stone is a symbol of "Western cultural violence against Egypt". Elsewhere in Africa, Nigeria has ...
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The food is surprisingly delicious for a museum eatery. – Nicola Wood, Senior Editor Designed to replicate the three-tiered crowns found in Yoruban art from West Africa, with bronze-colored ...