A DOGON GRANARY DOOR, Mali, the dark stained timber carved with five rows of ten attendant guards (except the sliding latch row), and with intact door posts. c.103.5 x 51.5cm (excluding posts) These traditional carved timber doors were used to protect a family's grain store. The Dogon people are an ethnic group living in Mali, in West Africa A DOGON GRANARY DOOR, Mali, the dark stained timber carved with five rows of ten attendant guards (except the sliding latch row), and with intact door posts. c.103.5 x 51.5cm (excluding posts) These traditional carved timber doors were used to protect a family's grain store. The Dogon people are an ethnic group living in Mali, in West Africa
A DOGON GRANARY DOOR, Mali, the dark stained timber carved with five rows of ten attendant guards (except the sliding latch row), and with intact door posts. c.103.5 x 51.5cm (excluding posts) These traditional carved timber doors were used to protect a family's grain store. The Dogon people are an ethnic group living in Mali, in West Africa A DOGON GRANARY DOOR, Mali, the dark stained timber carved with five rows of ten attendant guards (except the sliding latch row), and with intact door posts. c.103.5 x 51.5cm (excluding posts) These traditional carved timber doors were used to protect a family's grain store. The Dogon people are an ethnic group living in Mali, in West Africa
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