Jos Museum is a museum in Jos, Nigeria. The museum was established in 1952 by Bernard Fagg. The museum administers the Museum of Traditional Nigerian...
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Jos /ˈdʒɔːs/ is a city in the North-Central region of Nigeria. The city has a population of about 900,000 residents based on the 2006 census. Popularly...
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Museum Kano Jos Museum Kaduna Museum Kanta Museum National Gallery of Modern Art, Lagos Nigerian National Museum Oron Museum Owo Museum Tafawa Balewa...
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National Museum Oko-Surulere, National Museum Igbo-Ukwu, National Museum Ile-Ife, National Museum Ilorin, National Museum Jos, National Museum Kanta, National...
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lived in the 1600s. This manuscript may be seen in the collection of the Jos Museum. Other well-known scholars and saints of the Sufi order from Katsina,...
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(3 sq mi) of unspoiled savanna bush, about 4 km (2 mi) from Jos. The National Museum in Jos was founded in 1952. It is known for its archaeology and pottery...
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Jos North is a local government area in Plateau State, Nigeria. Its headquarters are in the city center of Jos.The postal code of the area is 930. It has...
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John Joseph "Jos" Sances (born August 18, 1952) is an American artist, activist, writer, and community organizer, known for his printmaking, and tile...
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Jenta Mangoro, Jos Plateau State 2017 Public library Jos Museum library Jos Plateau State 1952 https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jos_Museum Public library...
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the city of Jos in Plateau State, Nigeria. The Bauchi Ring Road has its roots in pre-colonial times when indigenous communities on the Jos Plateau established...
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already exhibited taxidermy work during the Field Society meeting in Jos Museum, participated in the preparation and presentation of Nigerian Drawings...
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Jos Boys is an architecture-trained, activist, educator, artist and writer. She was a founder member of Matrix Feminist Design Co-operative and co-author...
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Colți (redirect from Colţii de Jos)
of Pătârlagele. It is composed of four villages: Aluniș, Colți, Colții de Jos and Muscelu Cărămănești. Colți is known for having been the only place in...
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Afizarek, exonym: Jarawa) are an ethnic group that occupy Jos East, Jos North, parts of Jos South and Mangu Local Government Areas of Plateau State and...
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National Museum ile-life National Museum, Igbo-Ukwu National Museum, Ilorin National Museum, Jalingo National Museum, Jos National Museum, Kanta Museum of traditional...
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buildings of the museum are listed as historic monuments. It is worth mentioning bronze deposits of Cugir, Ighiel, Zlatna and Vintu de Jos, as well as the...
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and Lustre Otobong Nkanga 2015: The Shape of the words Fabrice Hyber 2013: Jos de Gruyter & Harald Thys Optimundus 2012: A Matter of Life and Death and...
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Museum of Art Collection Database "Authentication of Hieronymus Bosch Panel at Nelson-Atkins Called Significant". February 2016. Matthijs Ilsink, Jos...
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Vandenbreeden, Jos (1997). Horta: Art Nouveau to Modernism. New York: Harry N Abrams. ISBN 978-0-8109-6333-7. Aubry, Françoise (2001). The Horta Museum, Saint-Gilles...
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Joseph Montferrand (redirect from Jos Montferrand)
Joseph "Jos" Montferrand (French: [ʒozɛf mɔ̃fɛʁɑ̃]; born Joseph Favre [favʁ]; October 25, 1802 – October 4, 1864) was a French-Canadian logger, strongman...
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photographs and text, as a catalogue to an exhibit she organised at the Jos Museum. Sylvia Ruxton married Arthur Leith-Ross, a Canadian officer who served...
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Makama Museum in Kano, and eventually deposited at the Jos Museum for further analyses. In 2007 it was shipped to the Romano-Germanic Central Museum in Mainz...
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Jos de Putter (Terneuzen, 1959) is a Dutch film director, film critic and screenwriter who primarily makes Dutch documentary films. He studied political...
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Craiova (redirect from Şimnicu de Jos)
villages are administered by the city: Făcăi, Mofleni, Popoveni, Șimnicu de Jos, Cernele, Cernelele de Sus, Izvoru Rece, and Rovine. The last four were a...
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Project, 2016 Luuk Hoogstede; Ron Spronk; Matthijs Ilsink; Robert G. Erdmann; Jos Koldeweij; Rik Klein Gotink (2016). Hieronymus Bosch, Painter and Draughtsman:...
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Johannes "Jos" Lussenburg (Enkhuizen, 20 November 1889 – Nunspeet, 28 July 1975) was a Dutch painter and musician. Lussenburg was a self-taught painter...
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The Henry Ford (redirect from Henry Ford Museum)
known as the Henry Ford Museum of American Innovation and Greenfield Village, and as the Edison Institute) is a history museum complex in Dearborn, Michigan...
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Jos Van Immerseel (born 9 November 1945) is a Belgian harpsichordist, pianist and conductor. Van Immerseel studied organ, piano and harpsichord at the...
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glass works are in the Swiss National Museum. In 1576, he printed a map of Zurich, known as the Mureplan. "MURER, Jos or Jodokus". Benezit Dictionary of...
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(commonly called G-Star) is a Dutch designer clothing company, founded by Jos van Tilburg in Amsterdam in 1989. The brand specializes in making raw denim—an...
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