Book Description:
This work presents and evaluates internal perspectives on the profile of archaeology in the University of Ghana, Legon, internationally, and nationally, and also its future. Chapter 1. Archaeology in the University of Ghana, Legon. A Survey of Emic Perspectives on its Profile and Future, with an Etic Commentary (Timothy Insoll); Chapter 2. An Investigation of a Kintampo Complex Site at Boyasi Hill, near Kumasi, Ghana (James Anquandah); Chapter 3. Molluscs in Archaeological Reconstruction: The Kpone Coastline, Ghana, as a Case Study (Fritz Biveridge); Chapter 4. Excavations at Fort Amsterdam, Abandze, Central Region, Ghana (J. Boachie Ansah); Chapter 5. Researching the Internal African Diaspora in Ghana (Kodzo Gavua); Chapter 6. Current Archaeological Research at the Krobo Mountain Site, Ghana (William Narteh Gblerkpor); Chapter 7. Placing the Tongo Hills, Northern Ghana, in Archaeological Time and Space: Reflexivity and the Research Process (Timothy Insoll); Chapter 8. Rethinking the Stone Circles of Komaland. A Preliminary Report on the 2007/2008 Fieldwork at Yikpabongo, Northern Region, Ghana 9Benjamin W. Kankpeyeng and Samuel Nilirmi Nkumbaan); Chapter 9. The Archaeology of Slavery: A Study of Kasana, Upper West Region, Ghana (Samuel Nilirmi Nkumbaan); Chapter 10. Clay Toys of the Grandchildren of a Potter in Salaga: Insights for Archaeology in Ghana (J. Ako Okoro); Chapter 11. The Late Stone Age in Ghana: The Re excavation of Bosumpra Cave in Context (Derek Watson).
|