African Historical Archaeologies

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Andrew M. Reid, Paul J. Lane
Springer, 28 okt 2014 - 408 pagina's

Traditionally, Historical Archaeology has had a North American or European stance, focusing on the interplay between historical documents and the archaeological record. For Africa, with its non-traditional historical sources, this interplay is not as applicable. These sources also inform the period of contact with Europeans, during which the shape of the modern continent was inexorably defined. By focusing on such sources, it becomes possible to present historical understandings which access African experiences with outsiders and other African populations.

This volume explores the range of interactions between the historical sources and archaeology that are available on the African continent. The contributions, written by a range of experts on different aspects of African archaeology, present the underlying issues such as:
- The conflict and collaboration in the foundation of modern Africa;
- African trading communities maintaining their independence from Europe;
- The impacts of the Atlantic slave trade.

This represents the first consideration of historical archaeology over the African continent as a whole and therefore provides an important review for African archaeologists and historians. This seminal volume also explores Africa's place in global systems of thought and economic development for historical archaeologists and historians alike.

 

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An Introductory Consideration of Scope and Potential
1
Chapter 2 History Archaeology and Nubian Identities in the Middle Nile
33
An Archaeological Perspective
59
Local Perspectives on an International East African Town
91
A Critique and Case Study of the Use of Written and Oral Sources in Archaeology
125
Chapter 6 A True Picture? Colonial and Other Historical Archaeologies
163
Chapter 7 Boka Botuom and the Decorated Stones of the Cross River Region Eastern Nigeria
189
Historical Archaeology of Coastal West Africa
219
Oral Traditions and Later Karanga Settlement in SouthCentral Zimbabwe
243
Toward a Critical Historical Archaeology
269
Chapter 11 Access to Cattle Resources in a Tswana Capital
301
Sources for Reinterpreting a Historical Event
325
An Archaeological Perspective on SouthAfrican Industrialisation
347
Past Present and A Possible Future
375
Index
393
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