They're Bringing Back The Art But Losing The Knowledge

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The Benin Bronzes (Brass) are slowly being returned to Nigeria after more than a century of colonial possession. But there is a deeper question hiding behind the celebration: what happens if the objects come home, but the specialists who carry the knowledge behind them disappear?

In this video, we explore the so-called Benin Bronzes not simply as works of art, but as evidence of African knowledge systems: metallurgy, clay technology, royal memory, symbolism, and inherited craftsmanship. These masterpieces were not accidents. They were created by specialists working within a long African tradition of transforming earth, fire, metal, and memory into civilization.

We also look beyond Benin to the wider world of traditional African innovation, including the Nubian vault, an African architectural technique that used earth, geometry, and climate intelligence to build without timber or scaffolding. From Nubian masons to Hassan Fathy, Simone Swan, and the Adobe Alliance in Texas, this African structural idea continued to influence modern sustainable architecture.

The deeper argument is simple: African tradition is not just the past. It can also be part of the future.

If the return of the Benin Bronzes is going to mean more than physical possession, then Africans and the diaspora must also value, protect, and revive the traditional knowledge systems that made these masterpieces possible.

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