Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2004/11/28
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]> We understand very little about these 'eggs' at present. They do not > appear to be organic, though there may be a clay slip over an actual > goose egg shell. The Arabic characters are incised into the surface and > are almost certainly prayers, as "Allah" seems a repetitive motif. The > style of the decoration suggests a West African origin, though this is > speculation. Low-res x-ray reveals that they contain something metallic > (and they rattle when shaken); we'll know more when they return from > various x-ray and MRI examinations. There're actually seven of them, a > number that is significant in various African contexts, and we know as > well that there're anthropological reports of similar objects in ritual > use in North and West Africa into the early 20th c.. Dating is also > approximate as we have yet to establish the archeological environment > within which they resided, though we know a bit about the plantation, > its owners, and its slaves. All of this is shaping up to be a pretty > long-term project. > > It is a matter of some historical importance to establish the > transmission of Arabic script literacy across the Black Atlantic and to > demonstrate its persistence, no matter how corrupted, among Black Muslim > slaves, of whom we no very little except that they existed. > > Cheers seven is also significant in australia isn,t it calling the pleiades constellation 7 sisters?