
The Oxford Encyclopedia of African Archaeology brings together contributions from a global community of leading scholars to present a comprehensive overview of the current state of the field. The Encyclopedia covers the breadth of topics and leading questions in the practice and study of archaeology across the continent, from the emergence of human ancestors and the earliest manifestation of human culture to the role of cultural heritage in the present day.African archaeology is a field where discoveries are continuously being made and disciplinary specializations are constantly emerging. As a result, capturing an accurate snapshot of the current body of research is a challenge. Neither is it always possible to produce a volume that synthesizes local and regional histories, both recent and ancient, into a cohesive understading of the continent. This volume is a major landmark in that it achieves those goals.The Encyclopedia engages with topical themes such as the changing nature of social organization, innovations in livelihoods and subsistence strategies, changing technology and materials, and human resilience across regions and time periods. This compilation is a must-have companion for anyone interested in the full range of African archaeology in terms of specialization, geographical coverage, gender representation, and sound scholarship. The Oxford Encyclopedia of African Archaeolgy is a resource for transforming understanding and practice in African archaeology, and an essential resource for those from other regions interested in learning about the deep and recent African peoples and pasts.
This encyclopedia investigates the current state of African archaeology by synthesizing diverse regional histories and disciplinary specializations into a cohesive academic framework. Editor Shadreck Chirikure, a prominent scholar in the field, curates contributions from a global network of experts to address the evolution of human culture across the continent. The work serves as a comprehensive reference, bridging the gap between early human origins and contemporary cultural heritage management.
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Scholars and students frequently identify this work as a foundational reference for understanding the breadth of African archaeological research. Experts highlight the text for its ability to synthesize complex regional data into a structured, accessible format for academic study.
Page Count:
1800
Publication Date:
2024-01-01
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10:
0190079797
ISBN-13:
9780190079796
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