- Collection type
- Photograph
- Description
- Cap mask made from actual skull and horns of antelope used by Bekarum association
- Cultural groups
- Ejagham
- Date / Period
- Date of print: 1970s Date of photograph: Between 1970 and Spring 1974, probably 1972, uncertain
- Acquisition information
- Found unentered: 2009
- Dimensions
- Image dimension 35 mm
- Object numbers
- Accession number: 1998.480.55
- Research and responses
The slides mounts are labeled Agfa-Gevaert, a merger which took place in 1964. This provides a terminus post quem for the developing and mounting of the photographs, and therefore probably the photographs themselves, of 1964. The original box of slides was labeled 'B. Fagg'. Catherine Fagg and Angela Rackham have both ruled out the idea that they were taken by Bernard Fagg. This suggests that the box was labeled for the attention of Bernard Fagg by the photographer. Since Bernard Fagg left the PRM in 1975 this provides a terminus ante quem for the slides. [CM 30/03/2009]
Further items to explore
1998.480.25Patrick Achong carving a cap mask1998.480.25
1998.480.73Someone wearing a helmet mask1998.480.73
1998.480.49Patrick Achong preparing antelope skin before using to cover a janus-faced skin-covered helmet mask1998.480.49
1998.480.2A skin-covered mask wrapped up in paper and tied with string, a technique used to help preserve this type of mask from damage by rodents and other pests when not in use.1998.480.2
2005.113.352Archaeological and ethnographic photographs, mainly relating to iron-working in Nigeria.2005.113.352
2005.113.1706Archaeological and ethnographic photographs, mainly relating to iron-working in Nigeria.2005.113.1706
1998.304.5.250A tsetse fly on a sapling in a wooded area.1998.304.5.250
2015.22.961Porters carrying baggage up a dry river bed, near the Kaduna River.2015.22.961