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Social Constellations and Settlement Practice: The Archaeology of Non-urban Complexity in Southeastern Burkina Faso (Yale University Publications in Anthropology #96)

Social Constellations and Settlement Practice: The Archaeology of Non-urban Complexity in Southeastern Burkina Faso (Yale University Publications in Anthropology #96)

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Publication Date: May 25th, 2021
Publisher:
The Yale Peabody Museum
ISBN:
9780913516324
Pages:
390

Description

An exploration of political strategies, economic practices, and land use in a region inhabited by precolonial West African Gulmance kingdoms

This volume explores the relationships among political strategies, economic practices, and land use in a region inhabited by precolonial West African Gulmance kingdoms. It proposes that variability in farming practices and landscape use was driven by political choices in land use in the early second millennium CE, a shift from the more sedentary farming households of the first millennium CE. Documenting two seasons of fieldwork, this book contains location photographs, site plans, a site catalog, and a pottery assemblage overview.

Distributed for the Yale Peabody Museum of Natural History

About the Author

Daphne E. Gallagher is associate dean of undergraduate studies and senior instructor of anthropology in the Robert D. Clark Honors College at the University of Oregon. Her primary fieldwork sites are in Burkina Faso, where she has worked since 2004.