Nigeria’s mysterious art treasures | DW Documentary
The first major city in sub-Saharan Africa was founded in what is now Nigeria. Ilé-Ifè, the sacred city of the Yoruba, was a center of African civilization. Until its decline.
When the German collector and African explorer Leo Frobenius became the first European to reach the city of Ilé-Ifè in south-western Nigeria in 1910, the realistic portrait art he encountered led him to believe he had stumbled upon traces of the lost continent of Atlantis. A golden age in the African rainforest? In the era of imperialism and colonialism, nobody in Europe was willing to believe it. Yet in recent years, several research teams have examined the city’s rise, its trade relations, the daily lives of its citizens and, ultimately, its decline in greater detail.
Whilst a team led by the Frenchman Gérard Chouin is developing a chronology of the city based on its pottery and tiled floors, Nigerian archaeologist Babatunde Babalola takes us on a treasure hunt around a glass factory dating from the early heyday of Ilé-Ifès. The entire area is littered with beads. A monopoly on the production and trade of glass beads became the economic backbone of Ilé-Ifès. Soon, the city became the blueprint for the founding of further kingdoms.
But around the year 1400 AD, the city began to decline. Was a major plague epidemic responsible? Scholars disagree. At the very latest, however, with the arrival of the Portuguese in 1471 and the onset of the transatlantic slave trade, the city’s glory days were finally over.
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These artworks weren’t made to be museum objects — they were made to live inside rituals, memory, and power.
This was really interesting, thanks! The bronzes are quiet lovely to look at, in particular the ones with the parallel lines on the faces are truly marvelous and unique, have never seen anything like them before and I feel inspired now. How neat that you can find glass beads all over, they look so nice.
I wonder if an up and coming artist from the area is making something new based on the foundation of these old glass and bronze masterpieces. That would be a great thing to see, like I can imagine a multimedia technique that blends both the beads and the bronze together.
Maybe it was Embola's head 😛
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Ife bronze art is superior and older than Greek and Roman art. If you want to know, go and ask the British historians and the results of their carbon-14 dating.
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This is staggeringly fascinating!
Thank you, everything is put together so well that I had watched it in one go.
Funky background music fits really well too!
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Infuriating!
That thumbnail tho, I thought this was one of unseen key & peele episode…
Greek did it much better about 600 BCE. In marble. 😂😂😂
“Nigeria”.😂😂😂😂😂😂😂