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– Archaeological Survey of Gurgu Settlement In Jos-East Local Government Area, Plateau State, Nigeria –

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Abstract

With the availability of archaeological materials on Gurgu abandoned settlement, the history of Gurgu is still clouded in obscurity. This is due to the non archaeological work conducted on the abandoned settlement.

Thus, this research was carried out at Gurgu abandoned settlement because of the need to reconstruct the history of Gurgu and alongside document its finds and features for posterity due to the threat posed to it by human activities such as farming and animal grazing.

This research however employs the use of methods such as review of written documents, oral traditions, archaeological reconnaissance survey, as well as classification, analysis and interpretation of archaeological finds and features that have been identified, observed and documented.

Based on the oral account retrieved, the first clan to have inhabited the “Igun Hill” is the Afebarkachi, although the period of inhabiting the site was not ascertained.

Introduction

This research focuses on the archaeological study of Gurgu abandoned settlement. The name Gurgu applies to the abandoned settlement and their present settlement today which is about three to four kilometres away.

Gurgu people are part of the broader Afizere ethnic group, but speak the Ikyo dialect. The Gurgu sub-group is made up of four clans; Afebarkachi, Afekaribir. Afedurbi, and the Afesem.

These clans all inhabited Gurgu abandoned settlement in time past. However, each of these clans arrived at different times to the settlement. This site is located in the plains bordering the southern part of the Igun Hill.

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