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African Archaeological Review. 39:405-418
Thurstan Shaw’s excavations at Igbo-Ukwu revealed many artifacts and technologies that remain astonishing, unique, and incompletely understood, both within Africa and more broadly, even after 50 years. Among these are the textiles recovered primari
Autor:
Susan Keech McIntosh
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Reference Module in Social Sciences ISBN: 9780443157851
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https://doi.org/10.1016/b978-0-323-90799-6.00073-2
https://doi.org/10.1016/b978-0-323-90799-6.00073-2
Autor:
Susan Keech McIntosh
Publikováno v:
The African archaeological review. 39(4)
As an introduction to several papers from the "Igbo-Ukwu at 50" symposium in September 2021, this article reviews the history of the discoveries and excavations, the early debates over chronology, and more recent research contributions that refine an
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Susan Keech McIntosh, Peter Robertshaw, Marilee Wood, Laure Dussubieux, Timothy Insoll, Mamadou Cissé
Publikováno v:
Journal of African Archaeology. 18:139-161
Excavations at several archaeological sites in and around Gao have resulted in the recovery of thousands of glass beads presumed to have been acquired from glass bead-producing centers through trade. The bead assemblages cover the period from the eig
Autor:
Susan Keech McIntosh
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Azania: Archaeological Research in Africa. 54:277-280
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Susan Keech McIntosh
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Urbanisation and State Formation in the Ancient Sahara and Beyond
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https://doi.org/10.1017/9781108637978.015
https://doi.org/10.1017/9781108637978.015
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Journal of African Archaeology. 16:31-59
Crucibles to melt glass are very rare in archaeological contexts in sub-Saharan Africa. Recent archaeological excavations at Igbo Olokun, Ile-Ife (Southwest Nigeria) revealed abundant fragments of glass crucibles from 11th-15th century AD deposits, m
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Journal of Archaeological Science. 90:92-105
The site of Igbo Olokun on the northern periphery of Ile-Ife has been recognized as a glass-working workshop for over a century. Its glass-encrusted crucibles and beads were viewed as evidence of secondary processing of imported glass until the high
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Susan Keech McIntosh, Brian M. Fagan
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Antiquity. 91:1069-1077
Several burials excavated during 1960 at Ingombe Ilede in southern Africa were accompanied by exceptional quantities of gold and glass beads, bronze trade wire and bangles. The burials were indirectly dated to the fourteenth to fifteenth centuries AD
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Antiquity. 91:732-750
Recent excavations at the site of Igbo Olokun in the Yoruba city of Ile-Ife, in south-western Nigeria, have shed light on early glass manufacturing techniques in West Africa. The recovery of glass beads and associated production materials has enabled