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African Archaeology

African Archaeology

African Archaeology

3rd Edition
David W. Phillipson , University of Cambridge
May 2005
Available
Paperback
9780521540025

    Research in Africa is now accepted as an integral part of global archaeological studies. As well as providing archaeologists with the oldest material, Africa is also widely recognised as the birthplace of modern man and his characteristic cultural patterns. Archaeological study of later periods provides unique and valuable evidence for the development of African culture and society, while ongoing research in Africa provides insights relevant to the interpretation of the archaeological record in other parts of the world. In this fully revised and expanded 2005 edition of his seminal archaeological survey, David Phillipson presents a lucid and fully illustrated account of African archaeology from prehistory and the origins of humanity to the age of European colonisation. The work spans the entire continent from the Mediterranean to the Cape of Good Hope and demonstrates the relevance of archaeological research to the understanding of Africa today.

    • Concise and authoritative introduction to the vast archaeological record of Africa
    • This edition draws more comparisons with other parts of the world, clearly demonstrating the relevance of Africa to world prehistory

    Reviews & endorsements

    ' … an important updated summary and synthesis of our knowledge of Africa's distant past and Phillipson deserves to be congratulated for this undertaking. It provides a ready and readable reference source for students and the layman interested in the archaeology and prehistory of Africa … Phillipson's important achievement here is to bring together as much of the research material as possible into a single book, accompanying this with his own interpretation of the various types of evidence based on his long experience in research and writing in African archaeology.' Journal of African Archaeology

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    Product details

    May 2005
    Hardback
    9780521832366
    406 pages
    259 × 183 × 28 mm
    0.91kg
    161 b/w illus.
    Available

    Table of Contents

    • 1. Introduction
    • 2. The emergence of humankind in Africa
    • 3. The consolidation of basic human culture
    • 4. Regional diversification and specialisation
    • 5. The beginnings of permanent settlement
    • 6. Early farmers
    • 7. Iron-using peoples before 1000
    • 8. The second millennium AD in Sub-Saharan Africa
    • Bibliography.
      Author
    • David W. Phillipson , University of Cambridge

      David W. Phillipson FBA is Professor of African Archaeology and Director of the Museum of Archaeology & Anthropology at the University of Cambridge. He is a Fellow of Gonville & Caius College, Cambridge.