The Oxford Handbook of African Archaeology
(Sprache: Englisch)
This Handbook provides a comprehensive synthesis of African archaeology, covering the entirety of the continent's past from the beginnings of human evolution to the archaeological legacy of European colonialism. It includes a mixture of key methodological...
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This Handbook provides a comprehensive synthesis of African archaeology, covering the entirety of the continent's past from the beginnings of human evolution to the archaeological legacy of European colonialism. It includes a mixture of key methodological and theoretical issues and debates and situates the subject's contemporary practice.
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List of Figures; List of Tables; List of Contributors; Part 1: Introduction; 1 Peter Mitchell and Paul Lane: Introducing African Archaeology; Part II: Doing African Archaeology: Theory, Method, Practice; 2 Graham Connah: Archaeological Practice in Africa: A Historical Perspective; 3 Peter Schmidt: Oral History, Oral Traditions, and Archaeology: The Application of Structural Analyses; 4 Roger Blench: Language, Linguistics, and Archaeology: Their Integration in the Study of African Prehistory; 5 Scott MacEachern: Genetics and Archaeology; 6 Ceri Ashley: Archaeology and Migration in Africa; 7 Diane Lyons: Ethnoarchaeological Research in Africa; 8 Christian Tryon: Studying African Stone Tools; 9 Olivier Gosselain and Alexandre Livingstone-Smith): A Century of Ceramic Studies in Africa; 10 Shadrack Chirikure: The Archaeology of African Metalworking; 11 Benjamin Smith: Rock Art Research in Africa; 12 Timothy Insoll: The Archaeology of Ritual and Religions in Africa; 13 Stepahnie Wynne-Jones: Material Culture, Space, and Identity; 14 Jeff Fleisher: Landscape Archaeology; 15 Colin Breen: Maritime Archaeology in Africa; 16 Noemie Arazi and Ibrahima Thiaw: Managing Africa's Archaeological Heritage; 17 Chapurukha Kusimba and Carla Klehm: Museums and Public Archaeology in Africa; 18 Amanda Esterhuysen and Paul Lane: Archaeology and Education; 19 John Giblin: Politics, Ideology, and Indigenous Perspectives; Part III: Becoming Human; 20 Robert Foley: Hominin Evolution as the Context for African Prehistory; 21 Manuel Dominguez-Rodrigo: The Oldowan: Early Hominins and the Beginning of Human Culture; 22 Mohamed Sahnouni, Sileshi Semaw and Michael Rogers: The African Acheulean: An Archaeological Summary; 23 Marta Lahr: Genetic and Fossil Evidence for Modern Human Origins; 24 Lawrence Barham: Beyond Modernity; Part IV: Hunters, Gatherers, and Intensifiers: The Diversity of African Foragers; 25 Lyn Wadley: Theoretical Frameworks for Understanding African Hunter-Gatherers; 26 Marlize
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Lombard: Hunter-Gatherers in Southern Africa before 20,000 years ago; 27 Laura Basell: The Middle Stone Age of Eastern Africa; 28 Els Cornelissen: Hunting and Gathering in Africa's Tropical Forests at the end of the Pleistocene and in the Early Holocene; 29 Elena Garcea: Hunter-Gatherers of the Nile Valley and the Sahara before 12,000 years ago; 30 Nick Barton and Abdeljalil Bouzouggar: Hunter-Gatherers of the Maghreb: 25,000-6000 years ago; 31 Barbara Barich: Hunter-Gatherer-Fishers of the Sahara and the Sahel 12,000-4000 years ago; 32 Sibel Barut Kusimba: Hunter-Gatherer-Fishers of Eastern and South-Central Africa since 20,000 years ago; 33 Peter Mitchell: Southern African Hunter-Gatherers of the last 25,000 years; Part V: Food for Thought: The Archaeology of African Pastoralist and Farming Communities; 34 Diane Gifford-Gonzalez and Olivier Hanotte: Domesticating Animals in Africa; 35 Dorian Fuller and Elizabeth Hildebrand: Domesticating Plants in Africa; 36 Savino Di Lernia: The Emergence and Spread of Herding in Northern Africa: A Critical Reappraisal; 37 Randi Haaland and Gunnar Haaland: Early Farming Societies Along the Nile; 38 Peter Breunig: Pathways to Food-Production in the Sahel; 39 Matthew Curtis: Archaeological Evidence for the Emergence of Food-Production in the Horn of Africa; 40 Paul Lane: The Archaeology of Pastoralism and Stock-Keeping in East Africa; 41 Joanna Casey: The Stone to Metal Age in West Africa; 42 Bertram Mapunda: The Appearance and Development of Metallurgy South of the Sahara; 43 Pierre de Maret: Archaeologies of the Bantu Expansion; 44 Karim Sadr: The Archaeology of Herding in Southernmost Africa; 45 Peter Mitchell: Early Farming Communities of Southern and South-Central Africa; 46 Daryl Stump: The Archaeology of Agricultural Intensification in Africa; Part VI: Power, Prestige, and Consumption: African Towns and States and their Neighbours; 47 Paul Sinclair: The Archaeology of African Urbanism; 48 Cameron Monroe: The Archaeology of the Pre-Colonial State in Africa; 49 Matthew Davies: The Archaeology of Clan- and Lineage-Based Societies in Africa; 50 Ian Shaw: Pharaonic Egypt; 51 Derek Welsby: Kerma and Kush and their Neighbours; 52 Fares Moussa: Berber, Phoenicio-Punic, and Greek North Africa; 53 Anna Leone and Fares Moussa: Roman Africa and the Sahara; 54 David Edwards: Medieval and Post-Medieval States of the Nile Valley; 55 David Phillipson: Complex Societies of the Eritrean/Ethiopian Highlands and their Neighbours; 56 Said Ennahid: States, Trade, and Ethnicities in the Maghrib; 57 Kevin MacDonald: Complex Societies, Urbanism, and Trade in the Western Sahel; 58 Detlef Gronenborn: States and Trade in the Central Sahel; 59 Akin Ogundiran: Towns and States of the West African Forest Belt; 60 Pierre de Maret: Recent Farming Communities and States in the Congo Basin and its Environs; 61 Andrew ReidNDREW REID: The Emergence of States in Great Lakes Africa; 62 Adria Laviolette: The Swahili World; 63 Innocent Pikirayi: The Zimbabwe Culture and its Neighbours: Origins, Development, and Consequences of Social Complexity in Southern Africa; 64 Alex Schoeman: Southern African Late Farming Communities; 65 Chantal Radimilahy: Madagascar from Initial Settlement to the Growth of Kingdoms; Part VII: African Societies and the Modern World System; 66 Intisar El Zein: The Archaeology of the Ottoman Empire in Northern and Northeastern Africa; 67 Natalie Swanepoel: Contexts of Interaction: The Archaeology of European Exploration and Expansion in Western and Southern Africa in Comparative Perspective; 68 Ibrahima Thiaw and Francois Richard: An archaeological Perspective on West Africa and the Post-1500 Atlantic World; 69 Ken Kelly: Connecting the Archaeologies of the Atlantic World: Africa and the African Diasporas; 70 Sarah croucher: The Archaeology of Colonial Encounters in Eastern Africa; Index
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Autoren-Porträt von Peter Mitchell, Paul Lane
Peter Mitchell, Professor of African Archaeology, Tutor and Fellow, St Hugh's College, Oxford, and Honorary Research Associate, GAES, University of the Witwatersrand;Paul Lane, Senior Lecturer in Archaeology, University of York, and Honorary Research Associate, GAES, University of the Witwatersrand
Bibliographische Angaben
- Autoren: Peter Mitchell , Paul Lane
- 1052 Seiten, Maße: 17,5 x 24,9 cm, Gebunden, Englisch
- Herausgegeben: Peter Mitchell, Paul Lane
- Verlag: OXFORD UNIV PR
- ISBN-10: 0199569886
- ISBN-13: 9780199569885
Sprache:
Englisch
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