Author
Mjema; Elinaza ; de Barros; Philip ; Lucidi; Gabriella ; Ogundiran; Akin ; Kusimba; Chapurukha M ; Davies; Matthew ; Forssman; Tim ; Moore; Henrietta L ; Kipruto; Timothy Kipkeu ; Schoeman; Alex ; Orijemie; Emubosa ; Smuts; Kate ; Dussubieux; Laure ; Tchandeu; Santores ; Seidensticker; Dirk ; W Gabriel; Festo ; Wood; Marilee ; M�Mbogori; Freda ; Narcisse ; Daggett; Adrianne ; Wiltshire; Nick ; Folorunso; Caleb Adebayo
Year
2016
Publisher
Wits University Press
Language
English
ISBN
978-1-77614-034-3
Last Update
08-Jun-2025
Keywords
Archaeology
African archaeology in the twenty-first century is challenged to transcend not only national and linguistic boundaries that separate scholars and researchers, but also disciplinary boundaries between archaeology and the many other fields of study that can enrich our understanding of the past, as well as the artificial boundaries within archaeology itself, such as those drawn between the study of different ‘ages’ that should not be understood in isolation. These and other issues are among the topics addressed in this edited collection of papers drawn from the proceedings of the landmark 2014 PanAfrican Archaeological Association of Prehistory and Related Studies Congress....
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