Ancient Ferrous Metallurgy Sites of Burkina Faso
Overview
This property is composed of five elements located in different provinces of the country. It includes about fifteen standing, natural-draught furnaces, several other furnace structures, mines and traces of dwellings. Douroula, which dates back to the 8th century BCE, is the oldest evidence of the development of iron production found in Burkina Faso. The other components of the property – Tiwêga, Yamané, Kindibo and Békuy – illustrate the intensification of iron production during the second millennium CE. Even though iron ore reduction –obtaining iron from ore – is no longer practiced today, village blacksmiths still play a major role in supplying tools, while taking part in various rituals.
About Ancient Ferrous Metallurgy Sites of Burkina Faso
The Ancient Ferrous Metallurgy Sites of Burkina Faso are a collection of ancient metallurgy sites across five locations in the Nord and Centre-Nord regions of Burkina Faso, used to extract iron from ore. The oldest of these structures are dated from roughly 800 BC, making them the most ancient known examples of metallurgy in Burkina Faso. In 2019, the sites were registered as a World Heritage Site by UNESCO, because of the exemplary evidence of ancient metalworking. Unlike other sites that are listed by UNESCO, these were chosen because it's a clear relationship between direct iron smelting and early human society. They were able to create an efficient way to mass produce iron during a pre-industrial Africa.
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Components(5 locations)
- •Site de Békuy1602-004
- •Site de Tiwêga1602-001
- •Site de Yamané1602-002
- •Site de Kindibo1602-003
- •Site de Douroula1602-005
Details
- Countries
- Burkina Faso
- ISO Codes
- BF
- Area
- 122.3 ha
- Coordinates
- 12.5878, -3.3290
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