Forward Merrick Posnansky; 1. Introduction: the politics of landscape in Atlantic West Africa J. Cameron Monroe and Akinwumi Ogundiran; Part I. Fragmented Landscapes: 2. Atlantic impacts on inland Senegambia: French penetration and African initiatives in eighteenth and nineteenth-century Gajaaga and Bundu (Upper Senegal River) Ibrahima Thiaw; 3. Political transformations and cultural landscapes in Senegambia during the Atlantic era: an alternative view from the Siin (Senegal)? François Richard; 4. The Eguafo polity: between the traders and raiders Sam Spiers; 5. From the shadow of an Atlantic citadel: an archaeology of the Huedan countryside Neil L. Norman; Part II. State-Generated Landscapes: 6. Segou, slavery, and sifinso Kevin C. MacDonald and Seydou Camara; 7. Building the state in Dahomey: power and landscape on the Bight of Benin J. Cameron Monroe; 8. The formation of an Oyo imperial colonial enclave during the Atlantic Age Akinwumi Ogundiran; Part III. Internal Frontier Landscapes: 9. The rise of the Bassar Chiefdom in the context of Africa's internal frontier Philip de Barros; 10. Fortified towns of the Koinadugu Plateau: northern Sierra Leone in the pre-Atlantic and Atlantic worlds Christopher R. DeCorse; 11. Rethinking the Mandara political landscape: cultural developments, climate, and an entry into history in the second millennium AD Scott MacEachern; Part IV. Conclusion: 12. The local and the global: historiographical reflections on West Africa and the Atlantic Age Ray A. Kea.
This volume examines the archaeology of precolonial West African societies in the era of the trans-Atlantic slave trade.
J. Cameron Monroe is Assistant Professor of Anthropology at the University of California, Santa Cruz, and Director of the Abomey Plateau Archaeological Project in the Republic of Bénin, West Africa. He serves on the editorial board of Azania: Archaeological Research in Africa and has published in various journals, among them Historical Archaeology, The Journal of African History and Current Anthropology. Akinwumi Ogundiran is Professor of Africana Studies, Anthropology, and History at University of North Carolina, Charlotte, and Director of the Upper Osun Archaeological and Historical Project. He is the author or editor of several publications including Archaeology and History in Ilare District, Central Yorubaland; Precolonial Nigeria; and Archaeology of Atlantic Africa and the African Diaspora.
'The maps and illustrations are excellent throughout the volume and
the quality of production is very high … It is a very successful
product; the chapters combine strong theoretical backbone, drawing
on a range of literature worldwide yet never overwhelming, with a
detailed, well thought-out presentation of data. These chapters are
well-rounded and mature contributions, which demonstrate a
remarkable convergence on the themes of landscape and
interdisciplinarity. Chances are high that the volume will indeed -
as suggested in the foreword - become a reference point in the
archaeology of West Africa.' Anne Haour, Antiquity
'… a remarkably coherent work that has not a single weak or
tangenital chapter … this is a praiseworth volume … also handsomely
produced.' Journal of African History
'This is a good and useful collection presenting much innovative
and important work on Atlantic era social and political
transformations in a range of West African settings. The
contributions clearly articulate the necessity of a perspective
that looks beyond single sites and considers regional perspectives
diachronically in order to derive appropriate (both culturally and
politically) frameworks to explain the archaeological and
historical trajectories of the various regions. The contributions
shed light on new regions of study, as well as previously explored
areas, and thus the volume will be useful to scholars of West
Africa. By foregrounding the landscape perspective, the
contributions in this book will also be of interest to a wider
range of archaeologists and historians.' Journal of African
Archaeology
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