IJAHS 42:3 (2009) Special Issue: Current Trends in the Archaeology of African History
By Ann B. Stahl and Adria LaViolette
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Archaeology, history, sociopolitical change, economy, environment
The following individual articles are also available online:
- Environmental Narratives and the History of Soil Erosion in Kondoa District: An Archaeological Perspective (26 pages)
- Every Periphery Is Its Own Center: Sociopolitical and Economic Interactions in Nineteenth-Century Northwestern Ghana (21 pages)
- Hueda (Whydah) Country and Town: Archaeological Perspectives on the Rise and Collapse of an African Atlantic Kingdom (23 pages)
- Introduction: Current Trends in the Archaeology of African History (3 pages)
- Material Life and Domestic Economy in a Frontier of the Oyo Empire During the Mid-Atlantic (34 pages)
- The Urban History of a Rural Place: Swahili Archaeology on Pemba Island, Tanzania, 700-1500 AD (22 pages)