West Africa During the Atlantic Slave Trade: Archaeological Perspectives

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نام کتاب : West Africa During the Atlantic Slave Trade: Archaeological Perspectives
عنوان ترجمه شده به فارسی : غرب آفریقا در طول تجارت برده اقیانوس اطلس: دیدگاه های باستان شناسی
سری : The History of the Transatlantic Slave Trade: Bloomsbury Academic Collections
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ناشر : Bloomsbury Academic
سال نشر : 2001
تعداد صفحات : 226
ISBN (شابک) : 9781474291040 , 9781474291057
زبان کتاب : English
فرمت کتاب : pdf
حجم کتاب : 110 مگابایت



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Cover\nHalf-title\nTitle\nCopyright\nContents\nList of Figures\nList of Tables\nList of Contributors\nForeword\n Notes\nPreface to the 2016 Edition\n1 Introduction\n West Africa before the Europeans\n The Atlantic trade\n Continuities and transformations\n References\n2 Tools for Understanding Transformation and Continuity in Senegambian Society: 1500-1900\n Archaeology\n Processes of change in the Falemme: AD 500-1900, by Ibrahima Thiaw\n Conclusions\n Acknowledgments\n3 Historical Process and the Impact of the Atlantic Trade on Banda, Ghana, c 1800-1920\n Banda and its involvement in the Atlantic trade\n The internal slave trade in the nineteenth century\n The colonial market economy\n The effects on local life: insights from Makala Kataa\n Chronology and classification\n The ceramic assemblage at Makala Kataa\n The effects of the Atlantic trade and implications for diaspora studies\n Acknowledgments\n References\n4 The Effect of the Slave Trade on the Bassar Ironworking Society, Togo\n Introduction\n The Bassar region\n Culture history\n Later Iron Age technology\n The rise of large-scale production\n Effects of large-scale production on Bassar society\n The rise of long-distance trade\n The advent of Dacjomba and Tyokossi slave raiding\n Dagomba\n Tyokossi\n The impact of the slave trade on Bassar society\n Effect on settlement and demography\n Iron production and exchange\n Pottery production and exchange\n Bassar under colonial rule\n Conclusion\n References\n5 Change and Continuity in Coastal Benin\n Introduction\n Physical setting\n Sources of information\n Historic documents: traders, captains, merchants, and administrators\n Ethnographic information\n Recent histories\n The cultural setting of the Slave Coast from 1500 to 1670\n The historic setting of Savi\n Current research\n Material culture of Savi and Ouidah\n Figurines\n Beads\n Organics\n Architecture\n Stone artifacts\n Metals\n Tobacco pipes\n Settlement pattern\n Conclusions\n References\n6 Kanem-Bomo: A Brief Summary of the History and Archaeology of an Empire of the Central bilad al-sudan\n The setting: the Central bilad al-sudan\n The rise of Kanem-Borno\n The riddle of the early capitals\n At the equinox of power: the fifteenth to eighteenth centuries\n Birni Gazargamo, Gambaru, and other sites in the Yobe valley\n The archaeological visibility of imperial expansion: the pottery sequences of the settlement mounds in the southern Chad Basin\n The dawn: The Fulani jihad and then ineteenth century\n Kukawa\n The aftermath: Rabeh and the colonial powers\n Dikwa\n An outlook: possibilities and prospects for Historical Archaeology in the central bilad al-sudan\n Acknowledgments\n References\n7 State Formation and Enslavement in the Southern Lake Chad Basin\n Introduction\n The southern Lake Chad Basin to the sixteenth century\n Archaeological data\n The historical milieu\n Cultural formations in the southern Lake Chad Basin\n The slave trade south of Lake Chad and its consequences\n The beginnings of the trade\n Kcmuri slave raids south of Lake Chad to AD 1600\n Sub-contractors: the involvement of the Wandala and other groups, 1600-1800\n Responses by target groups\n The effects of the slave trade on the southern Lake Chad Basin, 1200-1800\n Slave destinations and the continuation of the trade,1800-1900\n Magnitudes and destinations\n The end of the trade, 1800-1940\n Conclusions\n Acknowledgments\n References\n8 500 Years in the Cameroons: Making Sense of the Archaeological Record\n Introduction: aims and purposes\n A search for patterns: the archaeological record in regional perspective\n The forested zone and the Sanaga— Lékié settlements\n The Western Grassfields\n The Ndop Plateau Industry (NPI)\n The Glazed Sherd Industry (GSI)\n The Western Adamaoua\n The Upper Benue Basin\n Mound sites of the Chadian plain\n Conclusion: process and transformation\n Population movement and settlement relocation\n Patterns of exchange, craft specialization, and social ranking\n References\n9 An Americanist Perspective on African Archaeology: Toward an Archaeology of the Black Atlantic\n Introduction\n Contributions of African archaeology to the archaeology of the Atlantic diaspora\n Toward an archaeology of the Black Atlantic\n References\n Notes\nIndex




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