Ibeanu Anselm Maduabuchi

Ibeanu Anselm Maduabuchi

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    Analyses of Mineral Composition of Potsherds from Iron Smelting Site in Ukehe and its Implications for Archaeological Investigation

    Analyses of Mineral Composition of Potsherds from Iron
    Smelting Site in Ukehe and its Implications for Archaeological

    Investigation
    1*Daniel Kenechukwu Chidiogo 1

    Ibeanu Anselm Maduabuchi and

    1Eze-Uzomaka Pamela

    1Department of Archaeology and Tourism, University of Nigeria,

    Nsukka

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    Analyses and classification of pots/potsherds from archaeological
    excavations in most cases have been limited to the physical attributes
    possessed by the pottery wares, such as decorative motifs and pottery
    forms which further informs the functions of the pottery. Although
    these criteria played significant role in archaeological interpretation,
    there is limited research on the use of scientific techniques to interpret
    the mineral components of potsherds, especially within the Nigerian
    context. Therefore, in this research, we conducted fieldwork and did
    excavation (which lasted for 3months) in Ukehe town of Igbo-Etiti
    Local Government Area of Enugu State, and collected iron samples
    and potsherds for analysis. We applied scientific techniques – X-Ray
    Diffraction (XRD) and Scanned Electron Microscopy (SEM) – to
    analyse the mineral composition of the potsherds and further broaden
    the scope of our interpretation to highlight the sources of raw materials
    and trade relationships between/within human societies (Ukehe and
    neighbouring communities). Drawing from our results, we conclude
    that the use of scientific technique is vital in archaeological
    interpretation as it has the potential to expose more information about
    the material remains discovered in different parts of South-eastern
    Nigeria and their composition.
    Keywords: Potsherd, X-Ray Diffraction, Micrograph, Ukehe, iron
    smelting

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