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  2. Nok culture - Wikipedia

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    The shapes of stone tools found at Nok sites change little throughout the entire span of the Nok Culture. What tends to strike researchers is a lack of cutting tools. Apart from stone axes, no tools with a cutting edge have been found. Projectile points made of either iron or stone are also absent from Nok sites.

  3. African sculpture - Wikipedia

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    The Nubian Kingdom of Kush in modern Sudan was in close and often hostile contact with Egypt, and produced monumental sculpture mostly derivative of styles to the north. In West Africa, the earliest known sculptures are from the Nok culture which thrived between 500 BC and 500 AD in modern Nigeria, with clay figures typically with elongated bodies and angular shapes. [3]

  4. Samun Dukiya - Wikipedia

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    Samun Dukiya is an archeological site in Nigeria in the Nok valley where artifacts from the Nok culture have been found, dating to between 300 BC and 100 BC. [1] Radiocarbon dating indicates that the site was occupied between 2500 and 2000 years ago. [2] No traces of occupation before the Iron Age have been found. [3]

  5. Nok - Wikipedia

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    Nok is a village in Jaba Local Government Area of Kaduna State, Nigeria. The village is an archeological site. Furnace remains, Nok Village, Kaduna State. Archaeology

  6. Taruga - Wikipedia

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    Nok terracotta figurine of a man on horseback. Taruga is just one of the sites in central Nigeria where artifacts from the Nok culture have been excavated. Since 1945, similar figurines and pottery have been found in many other locations in the area, often uncovered accidentally by modern tin miners, and dating from before 500 BC to 200 AD. [3]

  7. 10 Living Room Design Trends You'll See Everywhere in 2025 - AOL

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    Natural and Patinated Textures "In 2025, I predict a move toward natural and patinated textures. These materials have a lived-in feel, like brushed stone, aged brass, and reclaimed wood.

  8. African art - Wikipedia

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    African art is produced using a wide range of materials and takes many distinct shapes. Because wood is a very common material, wood sculptures make up the majority of African art. Other materials used in creating African art include clay soil.

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