Forgotten Africa : an introduction to its archaeology

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Forgotten Africa : an introduction to its archaeology

Graham Connah

Routledge, 2004

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Includes bibliographical references (p. 180-185) and index

Contents of Works

  • Africa : the birthplace of humanity
  • Stone tools and adaptation : the origins of the genus homo
  • Africa's gift to the world : the earliest homo sapiens
  • Living off the land : later hunter-gatherers in Africa
  • Putting ideas on stone : the rock art of Southern Africa
  • Pictures from a lost world : the rock art of the Sahara
  • Producing food : early developments in North and West Africa
  • Producing food : adaptation in North-East and East Africa
  • The power of metal : the origins of African iron-working
  • Ancient Egypt : 3000 years of achievement
  • Nubia : a meeting place of different people
  • Aksum : a trading metropolis on the Ethiopian plateau
  • Church and state : survival in Ethiopia
  • Opportunity and constraint : the Lake Chad story
  • Facing the Mediterranean : Carthaginian, Greek and Roman North Africa
  • Qsar es-Seghir : front door to Europe, front door to Africa
  • Jenné-jeno : an early city on the Middle Niger
  • Voyages in the Sahara : the desert trade with West Africa
  • Igbo-Ukwu : a challenge from the past
  • Ancestral faces : ancient sculpture in Nigeria
  • Benin City : from forest power to world fame
  • Pots and people : early farmers south of the Equator
  • The testimony of the dead : life in the Upemba Depression
  • 'One beautiful garden' : production and power amongst the Great Lakes
  • Facing two worlds : the trading settlements of the East African coast
  • Projecting power : Great Zimbabwe and related sites
  • Deserted settlements with a story : later farmers in Southern Africa
  • Outsiders on the inside : the impact of European expansion
  • Remembering Africa's past

Description and Table of Contents

Description

Forgotten Africa introduces the general reader and beginning student to Africa's past, emphasizing those aspects only known or best known from archaeological and related evidence. It covers four million years of history across the continent, examining important aspects of Africa's momentous human story. Graham Connah is concerned to raise public awareness, both inside and outside Africa, to this frequently overlooked and often forgotten subject. Forgotten Africa examines: * human origins, * the material culture of hunter gatherers * the beginnings of African farming, the development of metallurgy * the emergence of distinctive artistic traditions * the growth of cities and states * the expansion of trading networks * the impact of European and other external contacts. The result is a fascinating and important story told in a straightforward and readable manner.

Table of Contents

1. Africa: The Birthplace of Humanity 2. Stone Tools and Adaptation: The Origins of the Genus Homo 3. Africa's Gift to the World: The Earliest Homo Sapiens 4. Living off The Land: Later Hunter Gatherers in Africa 5. Putting Ideas on Stone: The Rock Art of Southern Africa 6. Pictures from a Lost World: The Rock Art of the Sahara 7. Producing Food: Early Developments in North and West Africa 8. Producing Food: Adaptation in North East and East Africa 9. The Power of Metal: The Origins of African Iron-Working 10. Ancient Egypt: 3000 Years of Achievement 11. Nubia: A Meeting Place of Different People 12. Aksum: A Trading Metropolis on the Ethiopian Plateau 13. Church and State: Survival in Ethiopia 14. Opportunity and Constraint: The Lake Chad Story 15. Facing the Mediterranean: Carthaginian, Greek and Roman North Africa 16. Qsar es-Seghir: Front Door to Europe, Front Door to Africa 17. Jenne-Jeno: An Early City on the Middle Niger 18. Voyages in the Sahara: The Desert Trade with West Africa 19. Igbo-Ukwu: A Challenge from the Past 20. Ancestral Faces: Ancient Sculpture in Nigeria 21. Benin City: From Forest Power to World Fame 22. Pots and People: Early Farmers South of the Equator 23. The Testimony of the Dead: Life in the Upemba Depression 24. 'One Beautiful Garden': Production and Power amongst the Great Lakes 25. Facing Two Worlds: The Trading Settlements of the East African Coast 26. Projecting Power: Great Zimbabwe and Related Sites 27. Deserted Settlements with a Story: Later Farmers in Southern Africa 28. Outsiders on the Inside: The Impact of European Expansion 29. Remembering Africa's Past

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