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    A brief description of the excavations at Igbo Ukwu and the casting process. Excavations undertaken in the 1930s and 1960s uncovered a remarkable array of over 700 artworks primarily cast in bronze, copper and copper-alloys, along with works of terracotta, and over 165,000 glass and carnelian beads, that were all deliberately interred with the remains of at least six individuals in three sites ...
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    Feb 19, 2023(9th-4th century BC) Over a period of three centuries, the fragmented local polities of upper Nubia gradually grew into larger chiefdoms, the biggest of which had its capital at el-Kurru in Sudan around the 10th-9th century BC from where it expanded into lower Nubia and 4th cataract region.
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    Sep 29, 2024Aerial photo of Gulfey, a fortified Kotoko town near Lake Chad established in the mid-2nd millennium CE. Another example is the celebrated art traditions of Igbo-Ukwu, Ife, Benin, and other societies in southwestern Nigeria, which are known to have begun in the 9th century of the common era, seemingly without precedent.. However, studies of the Nok neolithic culture (ca. 1500-1BC), whose ...
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    This is an Amharic translation of the original Arabic work, both composed before the 19th century. Records of the Qāḍī court at Harar from the late 19th century. HISTORIGRAPHICAL DOCUMENTS FROM WEST AFRICA(Senegal, Mali, Niger, Nigeria, Ghana, Ivory Coast, Burkina Faso, Guinea) ... during the 9th century BC in the form of two scripts; the ...
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    Covering over 64,000 sqm and built in the 3rd century BC, this enigmatic temple complex is perhaps the most impressive ruin from the kingdom of kush ... Built in the 9th century by King Georgios I of the nubian kingdom of makuria, this imposing 9.6m tall two-storey administrative building is one of the best preserved secular constructions from ...
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    Mar 5, 2023The history of Jenne under the empires of Mali and Songhai (13th-16th century) From the 9th-13th century, the hinterland of Jenne fell under the political control of the empires of Ghana and Mali, the latter of which was the first to exercise any real control over the city. Jenne's status under Mali was rather ambiguous.
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    Oct 6, 2024A brief background on the history of Meroe. The city of Meroe first appears in the historical records on the inscription of King Amannote-erike who ruled Kush during the second half of the 5th century BC in the Napatan period (named after Kush's old Royal city of Napata).. The inscription mentions that Amannote-erike was "among the royal kinsmen" when his predecessor King Talakhamani ...
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    Jan 12, 2025These settlements begun at 10 ha site of Kolima Sud-Est, the 18ha site of Dia Shoma between 900-400BC, and the later site of Jenne-Jeno in the 3rd century BC. They all contain Tichitt-style pottery (called the Faıta Facies) in their earliest settlement phases, indicating a direct transfer/expansion of the Tichitt population to Mema.
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    Apr 7, 2024Africa from the ancient times to the classical era. Chronologically, the story of Africa's first complex societies begins in the Nile valley (see map below) where multiple Neolithic societies emerged between Khartoum and Cairo as part of a fairly uniform cultural spectrum which in the 3rd millennium BC produced the earliest complex societies such as the Egyptian Old Kingdom, the Nubian A-Group ...
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    In the 19th century Aksum was visited by various explorers including Henry Salt (1805, 1809) and Theodore Bent (1893), all of whom left detailed descriptions of its ancient monuments and inscriptions. 31 The elaborate coronation ceremonies at Aksum which had ceased during the turbulent "era of princes" of the late 18th century, were resumed ...
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