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F. PROFESSIONAL ACCOMPLISHMENT: See c6 above

G. SEMINARS AND CONFERENCES ATTENDED:

1. October 1968: Attended the African Studies Association
Conference in California, U.S.A. as an observer.

2. October 1969: Attended the African Studies Association
Conferences in Montreal, Canada, as an Observer/
Discussant.

3. January 1970: Attended the College of Art Association Conference
in Washington, D.C., U.S.A., as an
Observer/Discussant.

4. April 1970: Attended Boston University's International
Colloquim on African Art History and presented
a paper entitled "Sango Ram Symbolism: Form
Ancient Sahara or Dynastic Egypt".

5. February 1972 Presented a paper entitled "Yoruba Equestrian
Sculpture: Its Origin, and Historical Implica
tions" at the Weekly Seminar of the Institute
of African Studies, University of Ife.

6. February 1977 Presented a paper entitled "Prolegomena to Art
Education in Contemporary Africa", at the
International symposium on the theme: THE
ARTIST AS A CREATIVE FORCE IN EDUCATION AND
SOCIETY, organized by Ahmadu Bello University
Zaria.

7. April 1973: Presented a paper entitled: "The present State
of Art Historical Research in Nigeria: Problems
and Possibilities" at the weekly seminar of the
Institute of African Studies, University of Ife.

8. January 1974: Presented a paper entitled: "Some Aspects of
Yoruba Aesthetics" at the Seminar: Yoruba Oral
Traditions, organized by the Institute of
African Studies, University of Ife.

9. March 1974: Presented a paper entitled: "New Light on
Tsoede Bronzes: Art and the reconstruction of
the Early Connections between Oyo, Nupe and
Benin", Institute of African Studies University
of Ife.

10. July 1974: Led a discussion on "Archaeology and the
Art Historian" at a Seminar, ARCHAEOLOGY AND
NIGERIA, organized by the Centre for Nigerian
Cultural Studies, Ahmadu Bello University,
Zaria.

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