Archaologischer Fundplatz in Afrika: Archaologischer Fundplatz Im Sudan, Archaologischer Fundplatz in Algerien
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Editorial Reviews - Arch Ologischer Fundplatz In Afrika From the Publisher Kapitel: Liste Archäologischer Fundstätten Im Südlichen Afrika, Begho, Ruinen Von Loropéni, Mahilaka, Kipushi, Mdaga, Megalithen Von Saa, Asa Koma. Aus Wikipedia. Nicht dargestellt. Auszug: Begho (also Bighu or Bitu) was an ancient trading town located just south of the Black Volta at the transitional zone between the forest and savanna (present-day Ghana, north-western Brong-Ahafo region). The town was of considerable importance as an entrepot frequented by northern caravans from around 1100 AD until its abandonment in the 18th century. Goods traded included ivory, salt, leather, gold, kola nuts, cloth, and copper alloys. Today, there is a village called Hani located in the vicinity of the Begho site. Excavations have laid bare walled structures dated between 1350 and 1750 AD, as well as pottery of all kinds, smoking pipes, and evidence of iron smelting. With a probable population of over 10 000, Begho was one of the largest towns in the southern part of West Africa at the time of the arrival of the Portuguese in 1471. As the Gonja kingdom rose to the north in the late seventeenth century, they traded their slaves and kola through Begho for the gold of the Akan to the south. Begho, like many trade towns of this period, was divided into various quarters based largely on religious and ethnic identities. The earliest quarter was Nyarko, where occupation pre-dated the arrival of the Mandé traders by 200-300 years, traders who 'probably came into contact with people already resident in the area who were exploiting locally available gold resources' The Mandé themselves occupied the Kramo quarter, a term, according to Posnansky (1987:17), which means 'people of the book', and is thus an obvious indicator of a former Muslims presence. ... The third quarter, Dwinfour, was the artisanal area, while the largest quarter, Brong, was interpreted as the cen
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ISBN-13: 9781158761982
EAN: 9781158761982
Publisher Date: 30 Aug 2011
Height: 242.25 mm
MediaMail: Y
PrintOnDemand: Y
Series Title: German
Width: 186 mm
ISBN-10: 1158761988
Publisher: Books LLC, Wiki Series
Binding: Paperback
Language: German
No of Pages: 276
Returnable: N
Spine Width: 14.5 mm
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