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Autor:
John Kwame Boateng, Esther J. Korkor Attiogbe, Ann Stahl, Wazi Apoh, Caleb Boadi, Wendy Osei Frimpong
Publikováno v:
Cogent Social Sciences, Vol 8, Iss 1 (2022)
This study aimed at promoting attitude change among street vendors and their customers by exposing them to a communication intervention. The respondents were exposed to digitized images of ancient pottery and materials used to meet daily needs of foo
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/3063c97b967041f78e042f96453694c7
Publikováno v:
Soil Ecology Letters. 5
Autor:
Wazi Apoh
Publikováno v:
Azania: Archaeological Research in Africa. 55:458-474
This paper examines preliminary research findings emanating from investigations carried out on the marginalised landscapes and relics of slavery in the Three-Town area of southeastern Ghana. It dis...
Autor:
Andreas Mehler, Wazi Apoh
Publikováno v:
Contemporary Journal of African Studies. 7:1-16
The recent upsurge of interest in restitution and repatriation debates by practitionersand scholars might offer appropriate chances for true interdisciplinary research.Not only should historical, anthropological and legal studies take part in such ac
Autor:
Wazi Apoh, Pearl S.N.O. Lamptey
Publikováno v:
Contemporary Journal of African Studies. 7:97-115
The calls for repatriation and restitution of African objects and human remains in unlawful Euroamerican custody are gaining global momentum. This paper examines how bioarchaeological analyses are done on legitimately excavated or acquired human rema
Autor:
Wazi Apoh
Publikováno v:
Museum Anthropology. 43:29-44
Autor:
Mohammed Mustapha, Wazi Apoh
Publikováno v:
Ghana Studies. 22:206-221
Publikováno v:
Landscapes of Slavery in Africa ISBN: 9781003121527
Externí odkaz:
https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_________::4158155cb04ecb91330cbf686316346d
https://doi.org/10.4324/9781003121527-3
https://doi.org/10.4324/9781003121527-3
Publikováno v:
Journal of African Diaspora Archaeology and Heritage. 7:105-130
Involuntary servitude, trade, and exchange in humans occurred among communities in parts of what is today known as Ghana before the advent of European involvement. However, with Europeans’ involvem...
Autor:
Denis Genequand, Wazi Apoh
Publikováno v:
Journal of Islamic Archaeology. 4:139-162
The state or kingdom of Gonja emerged in the mid-16th century in the savannah area extending to the north of the tropical forest in modern Ghana. Its origins seem to go back to the arrival of Mande conquerors who came from the area of Djenne to take