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- Barros, P. de. "Bassar: A Quantified, Chronologically Controlled, Regional Approach to a Traditional Iron Production Centre in West Africa." Africa 56, no. 2 (1986): pp. 148-74.
- Cantrell, Brent. Hosting funerals in Dapaong, Togo. Ph.D., Indiana University, 1992.
- Danby, Miles. "Ganvie, Dahomey," in Shelter in Africa edited by Paul Oliver, pp. 36-45. New York: Praeger, 1971.
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- Froelich, J.-C. Scarifications Used Among Certain Tribes of Dahomey and Northern Togo. Washington, D.C.: U.S. Dept. of Commerce, Clearinghouse for Federal Scientific and Technical Information, Joint Publications Research Service, 1965.
- Gervais-Lambony, Philippe. "Pour une analyse comparative de l’urbanité en Afrique noire: les cas de Lomé (Togo) et de Harare (Zimbabwe) à travers leurs quartiers." Année africaine (1990-91): 393-430.
- Kreamer, Christine Mullen. The Art and Ritual of the Moba of Northern Togo. Ph.D. Dissertation, Indiana University, 1986.
- Kreamer, Christine Mullen. Art rich/Art Poor: Whose Values? The Value of Work: A Framework for Interpreting the Art and Ritual of the Moba of Northern Togo. Unpublished paper presented at the 25th annual meeting of the African Studies Association, Seattle, Washington, 20-23 November 1992.
- Kreamer, Christine Mullen. "Money, Power, and Gender: Some Social and Economic Factors in Moba Male and Female Pottery Traditions (Northern Togo)." Iowa Studies in African Art 4 (2000): pp. 189-212.
- Kreamer, Christine Mullen. Shrine Figures of the Moba, Northern Togo. Unpublished paper presented at the 27th annual meeting of the African Studies Association, Los Angeles, CA, Oct. 25-28, 1984.
- Loko, El. El Loko: Bilder und Skulpturen: 4.Okt.-2.Nov. 1991, Cubus Kunsthalle. Duisburg, Germany: Die Kunsthalle, 1991.
- Marguerat, Yves. "La naissance d’une capitale africaine: Lomé." Revue française d’histoire d’outre-mer 81, no.302 (1994): 71-95.
- Merlo, Christian. "Ibedji, hohovi, venavi: Les statuettes rituelles de jumeaux en civilisation beninoise." Arts d'Afrique noire 22 (Summer 1977): pp. 16-31.
- Nourisson, Pascale. "Beads in the Lives of the Peoples of Southern Togo, West Africa." Beads: Journal of the Society of Beads Researchers (Ottawa) 4 (1992): pp. 29-38.
- Posnansky, Merrick. "Traditional Cloth from Ewe Heartland," in History, Design, and Craft in West African Strip-Woven Cloth: Papers Presented at a Symposium Organized by the National Museum of African Art, Smithsonian Institution February 18-19, 1988. Washington, D.C.: The Museum, 1992.
- Taylor, Mark and Jeremy Fox. "The Fetish Market, Lomé, Togo." Nigerian Field (UK) 57, no. 3-4 (Oct. 1992): pp. 119-125.
- Wendl, Tobias and Daniela Weise. Mami Wata: der Geist der weissen Frau. Videorecording. Gottingen: Institut für den Wissenschaftlichen Film, 1988. [Reviewed by Sidney Littlefield Kasfir in African Arts (Los Angeles) 27, no. 1 (Jan. 1994): pp. 80-82.]