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West African Archaeology: New developments, new perspectives
Philip Allsworth-Jones
This book contains papers read at the conference "West African archaeology, New developments, New perspectives", co-sponsored by the Nigerian Field Society and the Department of Archaeology of the University of Sheffield, with the support of the University's Humanities Research Institute, which was held at the HRI in Sheffield on 27 June 2009. They are a testimony to the fact that - for all the constraints imposed upon it - archaeological research in West Africa continues to be pursued actively and to make a significant contribution to the subject in the continent as a whole.
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Cover Page
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Title Page
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Copyright
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Introduction
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Ounjougou: a long Middle Stone Age sequence in the Dogon country (Mali)
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Middle Stone Age Sangoan-Lupemban Lithic Assemblages of Africa
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The archaeological context of the Iwo Eleru cranium from Nigeria and preliminary results of new morphometric studies
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A developmental history for early West African agriculture
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Recent Developments in iron-working research in West Africa
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Beyond Art. Archaeological studies on the Nok Culture, Central Nigeria
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Destructive times, constructive measures: Danish funding and collaboration to develop archaeology in Bénin
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Between the Forest and the Sudan: The Dynamics of Trade in Northern Ghana
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Was Benin a forest kingdom? Attempting to reconstruct landscapes in Southern Nigeria
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The archaeology and palynology of Ajaba, a late iron-age settlement in north-east Yoruba land, Nigeria: some preliminary results
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The Stone Arm Ring and Related Polished Stone Industries of Hombori (Mali)
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Contextualising the DGB* sites of northern Cameroon
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Ethnoarchaeology at the International Institute of Tropical Agriculture Ibadan: excavation of the mound at Adesina Oja in the Archaeological Reserve
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The Dundu Museum (Angola): project for its reopening and renovation (2007)
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The linguistic geography of Nigeria and its implications for prehistory
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Published: 2010
Publisher: BAR Publishing
- 9781407337081 (ebook)
- 9781407307084 (paperback)
BAR Number: S2164