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Item Relevant linguistic and material evidential inferences and Edo histories(Centre for Advanced Studies of African Society, Cape Town, 2002) Pogoson, O.; Egbokhare, F.Item Some Benin costumes and their relationships to the costumes on the ancient arts of Benin(Jator Publishing Company, Ibadan, 1999) Pogoson, O. I.Item Dyeing in Osogbo township(Institute of African Studies, University of Ibadan Ibadan, 1995) Pogoson, O. I.Item The last of the troubadors: adieu, Lamidi Fakeye(2009) Pogoson, O. I.Item lroke: icon, instrument and insignia of ifa(Department of European Studies, University of Ibadan, Ibadan,, 2008) Pogoson, O. I.; Akande, A.Item New light on the equestrian figures from ancient Benin(2001-04) Pogoson, O. I.Item Creative endeavour and the Nigerian environment(Rodopi Bv Editions, 2001-12) Pogoson, O. I. Y.Item Traditional art forms: the question of origin of Esie stone images(Society of Nigerian Arts, Oyo State chapter, 2001) Pogoson, O. I.Item The aberrant Esie head as model: an insight into the styles and origin of the Esie stone carvings(2000) Pogoson, O. I.lfe is incontrovertibly the most important Yoruba town in terms of art, religion and culture, it is therefore advantaged as a possible source place to solve the problem of the enigma surrounding the Esie stone carvings.This hypothesis is pursed to the conclusion that lfe is the most likely place that could have conditioned the Esie stone carving in their present location. An aberrant stone head, the largest among the over 800 stone carvings found in Esie is stylistically and culturally compared and linked with other Yoruba stone carvings from lfe and indeed a group of naturalistically carved stones also identified among the Esie corpus. This leads to conclusion of an lfe impetus for the creation of the Esie stone carvings.Item A visual arts methodology(John Archers (Publishers) Limited, Ibadan, for Institute of African Studies University Ibadan, Ibadan, 1999) Pogoson, O. I.