A Reconsideration of the Ife-Benin Relationship
A Reconsideration of the Ife-Benin Relationship
The traditions now current among the Edo of Nigeria trace the origin of the Benin dynasty and the associated cire-perdue technique of brass-casting to Ife. Some of the information recorded by European visitors to Benin since the fifteenth century is not easily reconcilable with this tradition. Material evidence, especially that contained in the Benin bronzes, and the results of archaeological investigation have also raised difficulties. It is suggested that many conflicts in the evidence could be resolved by adopting a hypothesis which would ascribe a more northerly origin to the dynasty. The Nupe-Igala area straddling the confluence of the Niger and Benue emerges as the key area in such a reconstruction of Benin dynastic affiliations. The Yoruba States would seem to be related to the same general complex, but the chronology and direction of dynastic movements still remain obscure, and the seemingly fixed points of reference become far less certain when placed in context.
CITATION: Ryder, F.C.. A Reconsideration of the Ife-Benin Relationship . : , 1965. Journal of African History Vol.6,no.1,1965,pp25-37 - Available at: https://library.au.int/reconsideration-ife-benin-relationship-2