Kunda Culture
The Kunda Culture is an archaeological tradition found in parts of West Africa, particularly in Nigeria and Benin. It is characterized by distinctive pottery, metalworking, and the construction of earthworks. The culture is believed to have flourished between 1000 BCE and 500 CE, showcasing advanced skills in craftsmanship and trade.
Artifacts from the Kunda Culture include intricately designed pottery and tools made from iron and bronze. The society is thought to have been organized and engaged in agriculture, which supported its population. The study of this culture provides valuable insights into the early civilizations of West Africa and their contributions to regional history.