Improving African Futures Using Lessons from the Past

Large clay pit west of Bui Village, 1989


Description:
Two men (left) stand on the edge of a deep pit previously mined by potters from around Bui Village as a source of potting clay. The deep clay pit was used before the mid-20th century when potters were still practicing their craft east of the Banda hills. The clay pit was located along a stream which drained into the Black Volta on its south bank, on the road leading west from Bui Village. The pit was located in an area later flooded by the rising waters of Bui Lake after construction of the Bui Dam. A red-and-white 2 meter photo scale stands upright in the pit to show the pit's depth. West of Bui, 1989.
Rights:
Creative Commons Attribution--NonCommercial
Publisher:
University of Victoria Libraries
Date:
1989
Location(s) Facet:
Bui
Subjects:
Potting
Subjects Facet:
Handicraft; Clay mining; Pottery making
Creator:
Dr. Ann B. Stahl
Date searchable:
1989
Genre:
35 mm slide
Genre Facet:
35 mm slide
Format:
Image
Location(s):
8.288707, -2.279565
Date Digitized:
2016
Commentary:
Slide scanned by Veronique Plante
Geographic Coordinates:
8.288707, -2.279565