Pride, prejudice, plunder and preservation: archaeology and the re-envisioning of ethnogenesis on the Loango coast of the Republic of Congo
Keyword(s):
This is the first description of the prehistory of the coastal Congo, won by the author and his colleagues against considerable odds: war, exploitation by big business and, above all, by the entrenched assumption that this part of the world had no history to save. Here is a first glimpse of that history: 3300 years of prehistoric settlement, movement and change chronicled by radiocarbon dating and a new ceramic typology.
Keyword(s):
2019 ◽
Vol 54
(2)
◽
pp. 271-273
Keyword(s):
2016 ◽
Vol 1
(4)
◽
pp. 150
Keyword(s):