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Makonde Body Mask Makonde Body Mask Artist: Unknown Makonde artist Name: Lipiko? female body mask Origin: Makonde people of Northeast Mozambique and Southern Tanzania Made of: Wood (ntene) and pigment Dimensions: H: 24 3/8” (62cm); W: 20” (50.8 cm); D: 7” (17.9 cm) From: Gift of Oliver and Pamela Cobb 2008 Accession no. 2008-02-006 On display in the PLU’s Mortvedt Library (2nd floor) Northeast Mozambique and Southern Tanzania Description: The mask is representative of a pregnant female showing
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Implementing summative assessment with a formative flavour: a case study in a large class (pdf) view download
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Implementing summative assessment with a formative flavour: a case study in a large class (pdf) view download
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