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Lejja is a
community comprising 33
villages in
Enugu State of South-Eastern Nigeria. It is po****ted by the Igbo
people and
located about at 14 Kilometers...
- The
archaeology of
Lejja,
Nigeria refers to a
suite of
archaeological discoveries made in and
around the
ancient town of
Lejja,
located in
Enugu State...
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African technologies. Iron
metallurgical development occurred 2631–2458 BC at
Lejja, in Nigeria, 2136–1921 BC at Obui, in
Central Africa Republic, 1895–1370...
- bloomery-style
furnaces dated to 750 BC in Opi (Augustin Holl 2009) and
Lejja dated to 2,000 BC (Pamela Eze-Uzomaka 2009), both
sites in the
Nsukka region...
- the
Nsukka region of
southeast Nigeria:
dating to 2000 BC at the site of
Lejja and to 750 BC at the site of Opi. The Kano
Chronicle highlights an ancient...
- excavated,
dating to 750 BC at the site of Opi and 2,000 BC at the site of
Lejja. The Nri and
Aguleri people are in the
territory of the
Umueri clan who...
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excavated dating to 750 BCE in Opi (Augustin Holl 2009) and 2,000 BCE in
Lejja (Pamela Eze-Uzomaka 2009).
According to
Augustin Holl (2018),
there is evidence...
- iron
smelting furnaces and slag have been
excavated dating to 2000 BC in
Lejja and 750 BC in Opi, both in the
Nsukka region about 100
kilometers east of...
- technologies. Iron
metallurgical development occurred 2631 BCE – 2458 BCE at
Lejja, in Nigeria, 2136 BCE – 1921 BCE at Obui, in
Central Africa Republic, 1895...
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Umuahia Federal Government College,
Enugu Federal Government Girls College,
Lejja Federal Government College,
Vandeikya Federal Government College, Ugwolawo...