The article examines objects recovered from the stone age site at Wenchi in Brong Ahafo made of some type of fine clay which had some element of iron content. It seems some of the objects were baked after having been dried in the sun. The faces were then carefully scored with criss-cross or grid pattern, or single line decorations. A number of uses has been posited, including message sticks, ritual objects, and pottery-making tools, among others
Ethnographic data from the Nchumuru settlement of Wiae, Kete-Krachi District, northern Volta Region,...
Ounjougou stratigraphic sequence (Bandiagara, Dogon Country, Mali) is the most complete record in We...
This article discusses the manufacture and age of brass and other copper alloy ornaments, implements...
This is the final version of the article. Available from Taylor & Francis via the DOI in this record...
Dangme-land is naturally replete with abundant stone resources whose exploitation facilitated the pe...
This is the final version of the article. Available from Taylor & Francis via the DOI in this record...
It was the highly elaborate terracotta figurines that drew research attention to the Koma archaeolog...
Soapstones of varying colours abound in the mountainous and hilly areas of Ghana but its usage in mo...
Drawing primarily on data obtained from recent research at Akyem Abompe, Ghana, this paper examines ...
This is the final version of the article. Available from the publisher via the DOI in this record.Si...
In recent years there has been a growing interest in understanding the nature of prehistoric occupat...
This article discusses the socio-cultural consequences of small-scale artisanal gold mining on the a...
Abompe is the current bauxite beadmaking site in Ghana and the hills of the Kwahu Plateau above the ...
Beads are objects of infinite diversity among the Mina-Guen of southern Togo. They accompany the peo...
This article discusses the manufacture and age of brass and other copper alloy ornaments, implements...
Ethnographic data from the Nchumuru settlement of Wiae, Kete-Krachi District, northern Volta Region,...
Ounjougou stratigraphic sequence (Bandiagara, Dogon Country, Mali) is the most complete record in We...
This article discusses the manufacture and age of brass and other copper alloy ornaments, implements...
This is the final version of the article. Available from Taylor & Francis via the DOI in this record...
Dangme-land is naturally replete with abundant stone resources whose exploitation facilitated the pe...
This is the final version of the article. Available from Taylor & Francis via the DOI in this record...
It was the highly elaborate terracotta figurines that drew research attention to the Koma archaeolog...
Soapstones of varying colours abound in the mountainous and hilly areas of Ghana but its usage in mo...
Drawing primarily on data obtained from recent research at Akyem Abompe, Ghana, this paper examines ...
This is the final version of the article. Available from the publisher via the DOI in this record.Si...
In recent years there has been a growing interest in understanding the nature of prehistoric occupat...
This article discusses the socio-cultural consequences of small-scale artisanal gold mining on the a...
Abompe is the current bauxite beadmaking site in Ghana and the hills of the Kwahu Plateau above the ...
Beads are objects of infinite diversity among the Mina-Guen of southern Togo. They accompany the peo...
This article discusses the manufacture and age of brass and other copper alloy ornaments, implements...
Ethnographic data from the Nchumuru settlement of Wiae, Kete-Krachi District, northern Volta Region,...
Ounjougou stratigraphic sequence (Bandiagara, Dogon Country, Mali) is the most complete record in We...
This article discusses the manufacture and age of brass and other copper alloy ornaments, implements...