Gender and prehistory in Africa / Susan Kent -- Resolving the past : gender in the Stone Age archaeological record of the Western Cape / John Parkington -- Invisible gender--invisible foragers : ...
What do we know about the last hunter-gatherers who lived in West Africa? While these prehistoric populations have been extensively studied in Europe and Asia, their presence in this vast region — ...
Archaeologists just uncovered the earliest and largest known agricultural complex in Africa beyond the Nile corridor. With a large-scale farming community similar in size to Early Bronze Age Troy, the ...
"Special Book Issue: Vol. 25, No. 2, 1995, West African Journal of Archaeology"--T.p. verso. African development and African studies : the ideology of inquiry and interpretation / Zacharys Anger Gundu ...
Large scale archaeological field work was undertaken in the Lake Eyasi basin of northern Tanzania during the 1930s under the direction of Ludwig and Margit Kohl-Larsen. Their excavations at Mumba Rock ...
The Royal Anthropological Institute of Great Britain and Ireland (RAI) is the world's longest-established scholarly association dedicated to the furtherance of anthropology (the study of humankind) in ...
Research workers are usually so busy piling brick on brick on the edifice of human knowledge that there is never time for them to stand back and survey what has been built and how it has been done.
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