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===Africa=== Precolonial West African sculpture also made extensive use of terracotta.<ref>H. Meyerowitz; V. Meyerowitz (1939). "Bronzes and Terra-Cottas from Ile-Ife". ''The Burlington Magazine for Connoisseurs'' 75 (439), 150β152; 154β155.</ref> The regions most recognized for producing terracotta art in that part of the world include the [[Nok culture]] of central and north-central [[Nigeria]], the [[Ife]]-[[Benin]] cultural axis in western and southern Nigeria (also noted for its exceptionally naturalistic sculpture), and the [[Igbo people|Igbo]] culture area of eastern Nigeria, which excelled in terracotta pottery. These related, but separate, traditions also gave birth to elaborate schools of bronze and brass sculpture in the area.<ref>Grove, 3</ref>
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