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Igbo Ukwu
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Map of Nigeria depicting the various ancient cultures
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Igbo Richard, Igbo Isaiah and Igbo Jonah
Igbo Ukwu art comes from 3 Archaeological sites in southeastern Nigeria: Igbo Richard, Igbo Isaiah and Igbo Jonah -consists of objects made from bronze, terracotta, beads and Ivory -metal objects were made by the lost wax technique -they are believed to date to around 1100 BP(900 AD) -objects discovered in ancient burial chambers, shrines and storage areas -made by sophisticated bronze casting techniques Objects include bronze pendants, bowls, and shells
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Caroline Sasson’s rendering of the storage house
From Igbo Isaiah, depicting some of the sacred objects on an altar
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Caroline Sasson’s rendering of
the burial chamber of Igbo Richard, Depicting the priest-king, Igbo Ukwu, Water color,
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Triton shell, Igbo Ukwu, Leaded bronze, 1100BP (900 AD)
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Shell surmounted with a Leopard, Igbo Ukwu, leaded bronze, 1100 BP (900 AD)
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Roped Vessel on a stand, Igbo Ukwu, Leaded bronze, 1100 BP (900AD)
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Bowl with concentric circular motifs, Igbo Ukwu, Leade bronze, 1100BP
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Cylindrical staff ornament,
Igbo Ukwu, Leaded bronze with bead inlays, 1100BP
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Bowl on a stand, Igbo ukwu, Leaded bronze, 1100 BP
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Bowl, Igbo Ukwu, Leaded bronze, 1100 BP
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Crescentic bowl, Igbo Ukwu, Leaded bronze, 1100BP
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Pear shaped bowl, Igbo Ukwu, Leaded bronze, 1100 BP
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Potstand, Igbo Ukwu, Leaded bronze, 1100 BP
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Pendant, Igbo Ukwu, Leaded bronze, 1100 BP
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Flywhisk handle, Igbo Ukwu, Leaded bronze, 1100 BP
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Double egg pendant, Igbo Ukwu, leaded bronze with beads, 1100 BP
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Pendant with ram’s head motif,
Igbo ukwu, Leaded bronze with beads, 1100 BP
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Cylindrical staff ornament,
Igbo Ukwu, Leaded bronze, 1100 BP
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Globular vessel with everted rim, Igbo Ukwu, terracotta, 1000 BP
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Map of Nigeria depicting the various ancient cultures
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Ife: Origins of Art and Civilization
Art consists of objects in Terracotta, Leaded Brass, & Stone --objects date to BP ( AD) -art created for the ruling elite Style elements: Idealized naturalism Striation on the face Slightly elongated necks, with rolls of fat Careful modeling Heavily beaded figures with elaborate headdresses Full length figures and busts
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Head of an Ooni (probably used in kingship rituals) Ife, (Yoruba) Nigeria Leaded brass BP
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Head of an Ooni (used in annual ritual of renewal) Ife, (Yoruba) Nigeria Leaded Brass (Zinc brass) BP
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Mask depicting Obalufon
Patron and eponymous ancestors Of brass casters Ife (Yoruba) Nigeria Copper—leaded brass BP
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Figure of an Ooni in ceremonial regalia
Ife (Yoruba) Nigeria Leaded Brass—Zinc Brass BP
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Ceremonial vessel with female form
Ife (Yoruba) Nigeria Leaded brass BP (11th/12th Century)
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Royal Usurper Lajuwa, Ife (Yoruba) Nigeria, Terracotta BP
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Female Figure Ife (Yoruba) Nigeria Terracotta BP
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Head of a female Ooni Ife (Yoruba) Nigeria Terracotta BP
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Pot lid in the form of a Hippopotamus, Ife (Yoruba) Nigeria, Terracotta, 700-500 BP
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Head of a ritual specialist,
Ife (Yoruba) Nigeria Terracotta BP
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Abstract cylindrical head depicting the inner
Spiritual head—ori inu Ife (Yoruba) Nigeria Terracotta BP
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Ritual Pot Ife (Yoruba) Nigeria Terracotta BP
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Quartz stool with loop handle
Ife (Yoruba) Nigeria Quartz, 900 BP
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Ife was certainly a royal art
Summary Ife was certainly a royal art Ife was the religious and political center of divine rulers Many of the heads were used for enthronement rituals; Second burial ceremonies; and in honor of deceased rulers; The art of Ife validates the notion: Though king and queens may die, but the institution of rulership does not die
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