This article is an ethnoarchaeologial study aimed at discovering rules that might explain the dynamics of spatial distribution of cultural remains of the Nchumuru, a Guang people who, in prehistoric times, inhabited large parts of Ghana and still maintain their traditional social system and subsistence practices
This study examines the development of morphological diversity in the human populations of eastern A...
Dangme-land is naturally replete with abundant stone resources whose exploitation facilitated the pe...
Common assumptions about the ephemeral archaeological signature of pastoralist settlements have limi...
This report summarizes research undertaken in the settlement of Wiae in the KeteKrachi district of t...
Ethnographic data from the Nchumuru settlement of Wiae, Kete-Krachi District, northern Volta Region,...
The ability to explain the structural and processual consequences of human activities in terrestrial...
This is a study of settlement patterns occurring over the last 1000 years in the Banda region of cen...
Large-scale population movements have occurred in northern Ghana within the last millennium. Agricul...
One fascinating aspect of archaeological analysis is the explanation of the frequency with which mat...
This article presents a dissertation proposal for doctoral research scheduled to begin in September ...
This study examines the functional adaptation of traditional societies to changing economic, social ...
Uneven Ground synthesizes archaeological field survey, historical map analysis, ceramic analysis, an...
DS (David’s site) is one of the new archaeological sites documented in the same paleolandscape in wh...
The emergence of the Acheulean is understood to mark a key adaptive shift in several dimensions of h...
Novel trajectories of food production, urbanism, and inter-regional trade fueled the emergence of nu...
This study examines the development of morphological diversity in the human populations of eastern A...
Dangme-land is naturally replete with abundant stone resources whose exploitation facilitated the pe...
Common assumptions about the ephemeral archaeological signature of pastoralist settlements have limi...
This report summarizes research undertaken in the settlement of Wiae in the KeteKrachi district of t...
Ethnographic data from the Nchumuru settlement of Wiae, Kete-Krachi District, northern Volta Region,...
The ability to explain the structural and processual consequences of human activities in terrestrial...
This is a study of settlement patterns occurring over the last 1000 years in the Banda region of cen...
Large-scale population movements have occurred in northern Ghana within the last millennium. Agricul...
One fascinating aspect of archaeological analysis is the explanation of the frequency with which mat...
This article presents a dissertation proposal for doctoral research scheduled to begin in September ...
This study examines the functional adaptation of traditional societies to changing economic, social ...
Uneven Ground synthesizes archaeological field survey, historical map analysis, ceramic analysis, an...
DS (David’s site) is one of the new archaeological sites documented in the same paleolandscape in wh...
The emergence of the Acheulean is understood to mark a key adaptive shift in several dimensions of h...
Novel trajectories of food production, urbanism, and inter-regional trade fueled the emergence of nu...
This study examines the development of morphological diversity in the human populations of eastern A...
Dangme-land is naturally replete with abundant stone resources whose exploitation facilitated the pe...
Common assumptions about the ephemeral archaeological signature of pastoralist settlements have limi...