Encyclopedia of Precolonial Africa

Archaeology, History, Languages, Cultures, and Environments

Joseph O Vogel editor

Format:Hardback

Publisher:AltaMira Press,U.S.

Published:20th Aug '97

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A Choice Magazine Outstanding Academic Book. Explore the dynamics of precolonial African life in this comprehensive encyclopedia. An authoritative text with state of the art summaries, the Encyclopedia of Precolonial Africa will prove to be a benchmark volume for the field. Moreover, a bibliography for each article guides readers with further research. With more than 100 articles written by leading scholars, extensive maps, photos, and figures, the Encyclopedia of Precolonial Africa is essential reading for all students, professionals, and avocational readers of African archaeology, history, linguistics, and culture.

An impressive array of authors, topics, and ideas that will allow the book to serve as a reference for those needing to venture outside their specializations. * African Studies Quarterly *
A solid body of current learning on precolonial Africa. . . . A useful addition to academic libraries and public libraries with research collections. * Booklist *
The Encyclopedia stands up quite well as a reference work and introduction to the field of African anthropology....Its greatest strength is its wide-ranging synthesis of the most current archaeological data and theory. I have found the book useful for both lecture preparation and short reading assignments for students....I would recommend the volume to those who are interested in sorting out the mass of anthropological and archaeological data that pertain to precolonial Africa, as well as individuals who teach courses on early African history. -- Kairn A. Klieman, (University of Houston, Houston, Texas) * African Studies Review *
This is a large and ambitious work, whose 'primary function' is to be a 'summary of the current state of Africanist archaeology.' As such, it is successful. -- Erika Bourguignon * Research in African Literatures *
Sets out to present a single-volume overview of the archaeology of sub-Saharan Africa from the earliest hominids through to the 19th century....Joseph Vogel and his editorial advisors are to be congratulated in putting together such a comprehensive and up-to-date review of the continent's past. * American Journal of Archaeology *
Very well designed and produced, this work will be essential for all universities, colleges, organizations with a strong archaeological or anthropological emphasis or African studies programs, and for large public libraries. * CHOICE *
Well-organized, thoughtful, highly usable resource for a diverse audience....Unlike most encyclopedias, one could be tempted to read the volume from cover to cover, and if one did, would come away with a nuanced synthesis of precolonial Africa, and not one that has been stripped of the contemporary politics of the discipline. Contributors have accomplished the task of synthesizing their topics without being bland.…The book would be a solid resource to use as reserve reading in an African archaeology course, to back up and update existing texts and readers. * International Journal of African Historical Studies *
A welcome, if ambitious, summation of the multidisciplinary scholarship of precolonial Africa to date. Joseph Vogel successfully brings together 81 specialists covering archaeological, historical, linguistic, socio-cultural anthropological and environmental data and research. The volume covers a range of issues that will be of interest to the Africanist and non-Africanist alike, helping to dispel many of the myths and mysteries surrounding the 'Dark Continent.' * African-American Archaeology *
It is a wonderful compendium, and the editors and his hundred collaborators have produced an extremely useful reference book. It is more than a basic listing: The arrangement of the entries into thematic groups which appear in developmental sequence, the clarity and readability of the vast majority of the articles, and an appropriate (but not overwhelming) number of bibliographic citations and illustrations, make the book a very 'user-friendly' one. * Journal Of Multilingual & Multicultural Development *
As a resource in Africa, interested students, scholars, and general audiences will find it invaluable. Vogel is to be commended for his efforts in producing and editing such a fine volume. The breadth of the material covered is almost staggering, and much of the success is due to having scholars at the top of their field writing summary essays. I highly recommend this volume to anyone with an interest in Africa. -- Amy L. Young, University of Southern Mississippi * Mississippi Archaeology *

  • Winner of A Choice Magazine Outstanding Academic Book.

ISBN: 9780761989028

Dimensions: 282mm x 230mm x 46mm

Weight: 1796g

606 pages