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Clay grinding bowl/men's eating bowl, Dorbour, 1994
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Clay pots used for cooking soup, Dorbour, 1994
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Headpan containing pots for market, Dorbour, 1994
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Slipped jars drying in a courtyard, Dorbour, 1994
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A blackened, carinated jar, Dorbour, 1994
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Interior, clay grinding bowl/men's eating bowl, Dorbour, 1994
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Storing pot made of clay, Dorbour, 1994
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Bonfire firing of clay pots, Adadiem, 1994
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Chͻkoo (water storage vessels). Left: Adadiem; right: Dorbour
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Women preparing food, Sabiye, 1986
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Unique long-necked clay pot, Dorbour, 1994
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Pots stacked inside a house, Jneni, 1994
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Women pounding yam fufu, New Yam Festival, Ahenkro, 1982
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Bonfire firing of clay pots, Adadiem, 1994
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Preparing the firewood for firing clay pottery, Dorbour, 1994
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Hearths in Dorbour, 1994
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Banda Heritage Community Event, 2011
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Pottery hearth, Dorbour, 1994
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Dipping clay pots in bark solution, Bondakile, 1982
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Women preparing food, Dorbour, 1994
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