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- Power and Landscape in Atlantic West Africa
- Power and Landscape in Atlantic West Africa
- Copyright page
- Dedication
- Contents
- Foreword
- Preface
- Contributors
- 1 Power and Landscape in Atlantic West Africa
- Part I Fragmented Landscapes
- Part II State-Generated Landscapes
- Part III Internal Frontier Landscapes
- 9 The Rise of the Bassar Chiefdom in the Context of Africa's Internal Frontier
- 10 Fortified Towns of the Koinadugu Plateau: Northern Sierra Leone in the Pre-Atlantic and Atlantic Worlds
- 11 Rethinking the Mandara Political Landscape: Cultural Developments, Climate, and an Entry into History in the Second Millennium A.D.
- Part IV Conclusion
- Index
11 - Rethinking the Mandara Political Landscape: Cultural Developments, Climate, and an Entry into History in the Second Millennium A.D.
from Part III - Internal Frontier Landscapes
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 05 March 2012
- Power and Landscape in Atlantic West Africa
- Power and Landscape in Atlantic West Africa
- Copyright page
- Dedication
- Contents
- Foreword
- Preface
- Contributors
- 1 Power and Landscape in Atlantic West Africa
- Part I Fragmented Landscapes
- Part II State-Generated Landscapes
- Part III Internal Frontier Landscapes
- 9 The Rise of the Bassar Chiefdom in the Context of Africa's Internal Frontier
- 10 Fortified Towns of the Koinadugu Plateau: Northern Sierra Leone in the Pre-Atlantic and Atlantic Worlds
- 11 Rethinking the Mandara Political Landscape: Cultural Developments, Climate, and an Entry into History in the Second Millennium A.D.
- Part IV Conclusion
- Index
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- Power and Landscape in Atlantic West AfricaArchaeological Perspectives, pp. 309 - 336Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2012
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