Title | Date | Reference | Authors | Call # | ISSN | |||
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Igala's royal masks. Borrowed, invented, or stolen? | 2019 | African arts 52 (1): 62-71 | H6/KFY [AFRICAN-] | 0001-9933 | in thematic issue 'How masks travel: aesthetics, trade, war, and authority in eastern Nigeria' | |||
An Igala helmet-mask | 2017 | Arts & cultures : 90-5 | *H6/KFY [ARTS-] | |||||
The Igala-Mela factor in the evolution of the Attah kingship in Ane-Igala | 2002 | Nigerian heritage 11: 26-40 | 1116-607X | |||||
The Udulugbo war technology in Igala kingdom: some historico-archaeological implications | 2001 | Nigerian heritage 10: 135-41 | 1116-607X | |||||
The Igala state and the Igbo polities in the area of Nsukka north of the Igbodo in the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries A.D | 1999 | Nigerian heritage 8: 28-38 | 1116-607X | |||||
Peoples of the west bank of the lower Niger | 1997 | World of tribal arts 4 (3): 52-61 | *H6/KFY [WORLD-] | |||||
The origins and settlement of Ogurugu town: a critical reassessment | 1996 | West African journal of archaeology 26 (1): 59-70 | ||||||
Chronology and the study of Igala history to c.1830 A.D | 1990 | Savanna 11 (2): 66-83 |