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IRON TECHNOLOGY AND POLITICAL POWER: EXAMPLES FROM THE IRON SMELTING BELT OF NSUKKA AREA, ENUGU STATE, SOUTH-EASTERN NIGERIA

机译:铁的技术和政治力量:来自尼日利亚东南部恩努古州恩苏卡地区铁冶炼带的例子

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Iron smelting and its technology in Nigeria, particularly in South-Eastern Nigeria, had long gone into oblivion. Most people seem not to recollect coherent information about it as people aver that the furnace walls and iron slag dotted across the zone grew out from the ground. What a crass show of ignorance! But pointers to the practice exist in so many areas in form of iron slag, broken pieces of tuyere and furnace walls, etc. One area in South-Eastern Nigeria that is replete with these clues even to an intimidating level is Nsukka area in Enugu State. The area, possibly due to its proximity to the University of Nigeria, Nsukka has been well researched on, archaeologically speaking, especially in the area of iron technology. However, one fascinating feature of this technology lies not only on the magnitude of these pointers but how its tangible aspects grade into the intangible cultural practices of the respective communities where they occur. Apart from the often touted military superiority of those who possessed iron over those who did not, our ethnographic research in Nsukka area shows that iron could be a symbol of power in another way. As we observed, some areas with large concentration of evidence of iron workings tend to produce kings of their communities and where it is otherwise, they anoint kings or title takers. Is this a coincidence? This paper attempts to bring out the state of archaeological research, the ways the past through the furnace walls and iron slag, live in the present and direct the future in Nsukka area. It also tries to explore avenues through which these could be harnessed to attract UNESCO attention so as to use the features for the benefit of mankind. It concludes by calling on the National Commission for Museums and Monuments (NCMM) and Nigerian Tourism Development Corporation (NTDC)/Culture ministry to redirect attention on those non-renewable national resources.
机译:尼日利亚,特别是尼日利亚东南部的铁冶炼及其技术早已被遗忘。大多数人似乎不记得有关它的连贯信息,因为人们平均认为散布在该区域的炉壁和铁渣是从地面长出来的。愚昧无知!但是,在许多地区,以铁渣,碎的风口和炉壁碎片等形式存在着这种做法的指针。尼日利亚东南部的一个地区,即使到了令人生畏的水平,也充满了这些线索,甚至是埃努古州的Nsukka地区。 。从考古学上来说,该地区可能是由于其邻近尼日利亚大学Nsukka的原因而进行了深入研究,尤其是在铁技术领域。但是,这项技术的一个令人着迷的特征不仅在于这些指标的规模,还在于它的有形方面如何转化为它们所在社区的无形文化习俗。除了经常吹捧拥有铁者比不拥有铁者的军事优势外,我们在Nsukka地区的人种学研究表明,铁可能以另一种方式象征着权力。正如我们所观察到的,在一些有大量铁加工证据的地区,往往会产生其社区的国王,否则,他们会为国王或称职者涂油。这是巧合吗?本文试图揭示考古研究的现状,过去通过炉壁和铁渣的方式,现在的生活以及指引Nsukka地区的未来。它还尝试探索各种途径,以利用这些途径来吸引教科文组织的注意,从而利用这些特征造福全人类。最后,呼吁国家博物馆和古迹委员会(NCMM)和尼日利亚旅游发展公司(NTDC)/文化部重新关注那些不可再生的国家资源。

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