This article provides an overview of the historical occurrences of terracing, manuring and other features of intensive agriculture in West Africa and Sudan. The aim is to shed more general light on the political, economic and social contexts of precolonial intensive farming in sub-Saharan Africa. The article uses the vantage point of recent debates on driving forces behind terracing and irrigation in East Africa. It argues that despite being regularly cited as fact in the literature on terraced agriculture on West Africa, no clear historical evidence is available to show that slave raiding was indeed the determining factor behind the first settlement of these hills and the terracing. The farming systems of the late precolonial period must d...
The relation between social and economic inequality and the environment is one of the most central r...
Nations are generally endowed with the natural resources which are exploited for the physical and hu...
This research unravels the economic collapse of the Datoga pastoralists of central and northern Tanz...
This article provides an overview of the historical occurrences of terracing, manuring and other fea...
This article provides an overview of the historical occurrences of terracing, manuring and other fea...
In this article, I describe field cultivation work in two villages in South Central Niger. Furthermo...
This dissertation outlines the agrarian history of the Oromo from their sixteenth century migration ...
International audience"This chapter discusses the territorial tactics and settlement strategies devi...
International audience"This chapter discusses the territorial tactics and settlement strategies devi...
The vast distribution of terraces in the geographical Sudan zone of West Africa leads to the questio...
This article explores political tensions between successive nineteenth-century rulers of the inland ...
Although settlement patterns are a central topic of archaeological research, there is a paucity of g...
This article contributes to the growing literature on the impact of colonial legacies on long-run de...
This article argues that the greatest economic and social transformations of the early colonial peri...
This article argues that the greatest economic and social transformations of the early colonial peri...
The relation between social and economic inequality and the environment is one of the most central r...
Nations are generally endowed with the natural resources which are exploited for the physical and hu...
This research unravels the economic collapse of the Datoga pastoralists of central and northern Tanz...
This article provides an overview of the historical occurrences of terracing, manuring and other fea...
This article provides an overview of the historical occurrences of terracing, manuring and other fea...
In this article, I describe field cultivation work in two villages in South Central Niger. Furthermo...
This dissertation outlines the agrarian history of the Oromo from their sixteenth century migration ...
International audience"This chapter discusses the territorial tactics and settlement strategies devi...
International audience"This chapter discusses the territorial tactics and settlement strategies devi...
The vast distribution of terraces in the geographical Sudan zone of West Africa leads to the questio...
This article explores political tensions between successive nineteenth-century rulers of the inland ...
Although settlement patterns are a central topic of archaeological research, there is a paucity of g...
This article contributes to the growing literature on the impact of colonial legacies on long-run de...
This article argues that the greatest economic and social transformations of the early colonial peri...
This article argues that the greatest economic and social transformations of the early colonial peri...
The relation between social and economic inequality and the environment is one of the most central r...
Nations are generally endowed with the natural resources which are exploited for the physical and hu...
This research unravels the economic collapse of the Datoga pastoralists of central and northern Tanz...