Egalitarian revolution in the Savanna : the origins of a West African political system /
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Format: | Electronisk eBog |
Sprog: | engelsk |
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London ; Oakville, Connecticut :
Equinox Publishing Limited,
2012.
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Serier: | Approaches to anthropological archaeology
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Indholdsfortegnelse:
- Decentralization and the evolution of egalitarian behaviors in sedentary societies
- Ancient villages in the Niger bend: context and methods for exploring the Voltaic region
- Ethnographic perspectives on western Burkina Faso: a survey
- Kirikongo: an introduction to the site, the setting, and the research design
- The West Africa environmental setting: Kirikongo in ecological context
- Stratigraphies and depositional episodes: the excavations
- Relative chronology: ceramics
- Community growth at Kirikongo: the spatial and temporal setting
- Early sedentary life in the Voltaic region: defining a "Voltaic tradition"
- Craft production at Kirikongo: the origins, development and reinterpretation of specialization
- Herding, farming, and ritual sacrifice: the economy from Kirikongo.