File:Two steatopyous figures said to represent Dahomey pygmies, Wellcome M0012407.jpg

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Two steatopyous figures said to represent Dahomey pygmies,
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Two steatopyous figures said to represent Dahomey pygmies,
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Two female steatopyous figures said to represent Dahomey pygmies, West Africa.

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Keywords: Anthropology; Africa; Medicine, Traditional; Primitive Medicine; racial types: west africa

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