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Foundations of an African Civilization

Foundations of an African Civilization
Author: D. W. Phillipson
Publisher: Boydell & Brewer Ltd
Total Pages: 305
Release: 2014
Genre: History
ISBN: 1847010881

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"Focuses on the Aksumite state of the first millennium AD in northern Ethiopia and southern Eritrea, its development, florescence and eventual transformation into the so-called medieval civilisation of Christian Ethiopia. This book seeks to apply a common methodology, utilising archaeology, art-history, written documents and oral tradition from a wide variety of sources; the result is a far greater emphasis on continuity than previous studies have revealed. It is thus a major re-interpretation of a key development in Ethiopia's past, while raising and discussing methodological issues of the relationship between archaeology and other historical disciplines; these issues, which have theoretical significance extending far beyond Ethiopia, are discussed in full. The last millennium BC is seen as a time when northern Ethiopia and parts of Eritrea were inhabited by farming peoples whose ancestry may be traced far back into the local 'Late Stone Age'. Colonisation from southern Arabia, to which defining importance has been attached by earlier researchers, is now seen to have been brief in duration and small in scale, its effects largely restricted to ľite sections of the community. Re-consideration of inscriptions shows the need to abandon the established belief in a single 'Pre-Aksumite' state. New evidence for the rise of Aksum during the last centuries BC is critically evaluated. Finally, new chronological precision is provided for the decline of Aksum and the transfer of centralised political authority to more southerly regions. A new study of the ancient churches - both built and rock-hewn - which survive from this poorly-understood period emphasises once again a strong degree of continuity across periods that were previously regarded as distinct."--Publisher's website.


Introduction to African Civilizations

Introduction to African Civilizations
Author: John G. Jackson
Publisher:
Total Pages: 424
Release: 1970
Genre: History
ISBN:

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Historical overview of the role of African cultures in world history.


History of African Civilization

History of African Civilization
Author: E. Jefferson Murphy
Publisher: Delacorte Press
Total Pages: 430
Release: 1974
Genre: Travel
ISBN: 9780385284158

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Introduction to the History of African Civilization: Precolonial Africa

Introduction to the History of African Civilization: Precolonial Africa
Author: C. Magbaily Fyle
Publisher: University Press of America
Total Pages: 196
Release: 1999
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780761814566

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Introduction to the History of African Civilization explores the major issues dominating African Civilization from the earliest recorded period to the eve of colonial conquest of the continent. C. Magbaily Fyle begins with a discussion of the myths and prejudices underlying most analyses of African issues, and moves into a discussion of the origin of humanity; the similarities between the classical Nile valley civilizations of Egypt, Nubia, Kush, and Axum; and the spread of Islam through African societies. He portrays the systems of precolonial government and society, including the role of women in governance, as well as traditional trade and agricultural patterns. Fyle provides a new perspective on the Islamic Jihads, shifting focus from Sokoto and Macina to the Senegambia and the Upper Guinea region, and a revised interpretation of the Atlantic slave trade, which includes the importance of African objectors to this process. He also discusses important cultural features such as the traditional African food, architecture, and typical structures of towns.


Introduction to the History of African Civilization: Colonial and post-colonial Africa

Introduction to the History of African Civilization: Colonial and post-colonial Africa
Author: C. Magbaily Fyle
Publisher:
Total Pages: 210
Release: 1999
Genre: Social Science
ISBN:

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This second volume of Introduction to the History of African Civilization examines Africa's history in the controversial twentieth century. It focuses on the methods of domination that were employed by colonial powers, and the new methods of domination, which were invented and employed by Western nations in the post-colonial period. While the book covers the partition of Africa, the nature and impact of colonial rule and the post- colonial situation in Africa, it is not simply a history text, for it investigates matters usually avoided in historical studies of twentieth century Africa, including the psychological impact of colonialism on the emergent middle class. Also explored is the impact of the IMF and World Bank on African economies in the post-colonial era.


African Civilizations

African Civilizations
Author: Graham Connah
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 0
Release: 1987-04-24
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9780521266666

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Urban settlements and states were a feature of precolonial societies in many parts of Africa. In this study, Graham Connah uses the direct evidence provided by archaeological investigation to demonstrate the complexity of these urban societies, to understand their origins, their economic basis and social structure. Well illustrated chapters deal with African civilizations in Nubia, Ethiopia, the West African savanna, the West African forest, the East African coast, the Zimbabwe plateau and Central Africa.


Aksum

Aksum
Author: Stuart C. Munro-Hay
Publisher:
Total Pages: 312
Release: 1991
Genre: History
ISBN:

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