Nomoli
A stone figure, known as a nomoli in Mende. The age of figures like this one is relatively unknown, however there is evidence to suggest that they predate Portuguese encounters with the coastal areas of Sierra Leone in the 15th and 16th century. They are thought to have originally represented chiefs or group leaders. More recently, however, such figures have been re-discovered and dug out of the ground, used as rice gods to encourage high yields. Many believe them to be naturally formed, rather than carved.
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Further Information
- Type: Figures, sculpture
- Object: Nomoli
- Materials: Stone
- Culture Group: Mende
- Dimensions: 180mm [H] x 90mm x 130mm
- Production Date: pre 1600
- Associated Places: Unknown
- Associated People: Thomas Joshua Alldridge (Collector)
- Museum: Brighton Museum and Art Gallery
- Accession Number: BMAG:R3483/55
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