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    Ikegobo, the Edo term for "altars to the Hand," are a type of cylindrical sculpture from the Benin Empire. Used as a cultural marker of an individual's...
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    together in a single courtyard. One of the objects unique to Benin art is an Ikegobo or "altar to the hand," which celebrates the accomplishments of exceptional...
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    Urhobo areas it is also regarded as Ivri and in the Edo areas it's called Ikegobo. Ikenga is a personal embodiment of human endeavor, achievement, success...
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  • ISSN 0021-8537. JSTOR 3647167. S2CID 145691565. "Altar to the Hand of Ezomo Ehenua (Ikegobo) | Edo peoples". www.metmuseum.org. Retrieved 2023-01-22. "Fracas between...
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  • Quran. Retrieved April 14, 2020. "Oba with Animals, Altar to the Hand (Ikegobo) of Ezomo Ehenua [Nigeria; Edo peoples, court of Benin] (1991.17.113,1996...
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  • African Institute. OCLC 54446186. Bradbury, R. E. (1961), 165. Ezomo's Ikegobo and the Benin Cult of the Hand, OCLC 5545584228 Bradbury, R. E.; Speed...
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