Nok
is a city in Kaduna state where mysterious and unique cultural
statuettes were found as early as 500 BC. This incredible discovery
brought global attention to the city as curious archeologists,
wanderlust tourists and fun-seeking travelers paid visits to have a
first-hand encounter with one of Nigeria’s best kept secrets.
A
tour of Nok offers travelers a pleasant, fun-filled and enthralling
journey through a once flourishing ancient enclave. It is the perfect
place for an adventurous holiday this Christmas. If you decide to visit,
Jovago.com, Africa’s No 1 hotel booking portal rounds up 5 inspiring things to note about Nok culture.
Figurines discovered in Nok in 1929
The
figurines were discovered in 1929 when it was accidentally unearthed by
tin miners. After several lab tests, the figurines were presumably
dated 500 BC by archeologists. Since, its discovery, people from
different parts of the world have flooded the city to see this rare
find. Despite this, the tourism potentials of the city are yet to be
harnessed even with the establishment of the National Commission for
Museums and Monuments.
Had an advanced social system
Nok
people had an organized social system, a well-ordered economy and a
functional form of governance that promoted peace, equality and justice
in the society. This clearly reflects a structured society way before
the emergence of modernity and technology.
Evidence of a rich artistic past
The
terracotta heads are an unquestionable proof of the artistic prowess of
the Nok people. The deft skills exhibited by the sculptors through
their carvings was exceptional. The various heads represented human
beings, animals, and plants captured in positions sitting, kneeling or
standing; a rarity in modern art.
At risk of being looted
It
is worrisome that many of the terracotta heads have been carted away to
foreign museums on display for exhibition or auction. Unless efforts
are coordinated towards recovering these heads and preventing the
looting of others, the Nok culture, and statues, which are invaluable
assets to Nigeria, will be lost in the near future.
Nok culture is extinct
The
only reminder of Nok culture are the figurines excavated by
archeologists. However, Bernard Fagg, who uncovered various Nok sites in
1944 observed that the Ham people of Southern Kaduna was
an offshoot of the Nok people. Fagg hinged his decision on the
similarities between the cultural practices, dressing, and figures
represented in the Nok art. A visit to Nok is guaranteed to take you
down memory lane of ancient Nigerian heritage.
Ogunfowoke Adeniyi | |
Travel/Technology Writer | |
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