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It is authoritative, brings to our attention much new information, and is written with a passionate commitment to Africa's archaeology, past, present and future. - -- Graeme Barker * AFRICAN AFFAIRS *
... textbooks appropriate for teaching African archaeology are particularly sparse. Thus, Martin Hall's new book is a welcome addition to the literature. -- Peter Robertshaw * JOURNAL OF AFRICAN HISTORY *
This book is the first to bring archaeology and theory together in Africa. This is enormously important. Today, we live increasingly in a globally homogenous culture; archaeological theory and methods too have been applied globally as part of the colonial enterprise. This book turns the tide in African archaeology, taking general theoretical approaches in the discipline and reinterpreting them in a specifically African context. It opens up a dialogue and confronts the taken-for-granted nature of a global archaeology, forcing it to be newly sensitive to context. This dialogue is extended into the way the book is written: competing voices are heard and a more diverse yet inclusive archaeology is engendered. This path-breaking volume deserves to be read inside and outside Africa. - Ian Hodder, University of Cambridge * Ian Hodder, University of Cambridge *
Martin Hall's book should remain compulsory reading for undergraduate students for many years to come. Members of the public who may in the past have found or thought of African archaeology writings as something which only other archaeologists could read and understand will find it an extremely useful introduction to the discipline in general and to African archaeology in particular. In my view, Martin Hall has successfully demystified archaeology for African and non-African readers. - Gilbert Pwiti in AFRICAN ARCHAEOLOGICAL REVIEW * . *
Book Information
ISBN 9780852557358
Author Martin Hall
Format Paperback
Page Count 288
Imprint James Currey
Publisher James Currey
Weight(grams) 452g