Current perspectives in the archaeology of Ghana

James Anquandah, Benjamin Kankpeyeng, Wazi Apoh

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Abstract

This collection of essays on archaeology and heritage studies is authored by local and expatriate scholars who are either past or current practitioners in archaeological work in Ghana. The subject matter covered includes the history and evolution of the discipline in Ghana; the method and theory or ‘how to do it’ in archaeology, field research reports, and syntheses on findings from past and recent investigations. The eclectic or multidisciplinary strategy has been the research vogue in Ghanaian archaeology recently, and this is reflected in the various chapters. The essays engage with current theoretical trends in global archaeology and also focus on the role and status of archaeology as a discipline in Ghanaian society today. Archaeology is a relatively ‘novel’ subject to many in Ghana. This Reader will, therefore, be a huge asset to local students and experts alike. Foreign scholars will also find it very useful.

Original languageEnglish
PublisherAfrican Books Collective
Number of pages335
ISBN (Electronic)9789988860264
ISBN (Print)9789988860233
Publication statusPublished - 1 Jan 2014

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