Ife and its archaeology

F Willett - The Journal of African History, 1960 - cambridge.org
F Willett
The Journal of African History, 1960cambridge.org
No general account of the archaeology of Ife has ever been published, although the demand
for such an account has been increasing with the growing interest in the art of Ife. This paper
attempts to fill the gap by providing a survey of the investigations which have been
conducted there. The reader is also referred to a paper by William Fagg and the present
author which attempts to summarize the reliable factual knowledge about Ancient Ife,
inferring from the archaeological finds evidence of the materials which have not survived. So …
No general account of the archaeology of Ife has ever been published, although the demand for such an account has been increasing with the growing interest in the art of Ife. This paper attempts to fill the gap by providing a survey of the investigations which have been conducted there. The reader is also referred to a paper by William Fagg and the present author which attempts to summarize the reliable factual knowledge about Ancient Ife, inferring from the archaeological finds evidence of the materials which have not survived. So far as possible repetition here of material contained in that paper is avoided. Moreover, since the archaeologist who works on ethnohistoric problems has other means of investigation than the pick and shovel, this paper will refer to ethnographic accounts as well as to excavations.
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