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Africa in the Iron Age Roland Oliver

Africa in the Iron Age By Roland Oliver

Africa in the Iron Age by Roland Oliver


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This is a comprehensive and authoritative introduction to African History between about 500 B.C. and A.D.1400. The author looks at the enormous changes - political, social and economic - which took place during the period throughout the continent of Africa, from hunter-gatherers to a state system and Monophysite Christianity.

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Africa in the Iron Age: c.500 BC-1400 AD by Roland Oliver

Africa in the Iron Age is a comprehensive and authoritative introduction to African history between about 500 B.C. and A.D. 1400. The authors are not so much concerned with a particular technological revolution as the enormous changes - political, social and economic - that took place during the period 500 B.C.-A.D. 1400 all over the African continent. The book falls into three parts. Early chapters describe conditions about 500 B.C. when North Africa is already in the Bronze Age, Middle Africa is engaged in Stone Age farming and south of the Sahara most men live by hunting and gathering food. Between 500 B.C. and A.D. 1000 life in settled communities becomes normal throughout the continent. Finally, the Iron Age sees the rise of state systems, the development of long-distance trade and the spread of Islam and Monophysite Christianity. Any study of this period has to combine historical and archaeological methods in the search for evidence and in the subsequent interpretation of data. While literary evidence does exist for the period, Iron Age archaeology necessarily supplies most of the evidence examined. Roland Oliver is a leading African historian and the author of several standard books on the subject. Brian Fagan is an acknowledged expert on African Iron Age archaeology.

Table of Contents

List of figures; Preface; 1. Northern Africa at the end of the Bronze Age; 2. Early food production in middle Africa; 3. Late Stone Age hunter-gatherers in Africa south of the Equator; 4. North-east Africa and the Greek-speaking world; 5. North Africa and its invaders from 500 B.C. till the Arab conquests; 6. Sub-Saharan West Africa in the Early Iron Age - 500 B.C. to A.D. 1000; 7. West-central Africa around the first millennium A.D.; 8. East Africa to about the eleventh century; 9. South-central Africa to the eleventh century; 10. South of the Limpopo and the Kalahari; 11. Muslim Egypt and Christian Nubia; 12. Christianity and Islam in north-east Africa; 13. The eastern Maghrib and the central Sudan during the early Muslim period; 14. The western Maghrib and Sudan c. 700-1250; 15. Mali and its neighbours c. 1250-1450; 16. West Africa south of Hausaland c. 700-1400; 17. Eastern Africa and the outside world c. 1000-1400; 18. States and trading systems of central Africa c. 1000-1400; Index.

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GOR008648585
9780521099004
0521099005
Africa in the Iron Age: c.500 BC-1400 AD by Roland Oliver
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Cambridge University Press
1975-10-29
244
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