International audienceBetween the predominantly Neoarchean–Paleoproterozoic West African Craton (WAC) and the Saharian Metacraton (SMC), the Dahomeyides suture zone represents a valuable witness of continental amalgamation during Pan-African times. In the Kaby´e massif (northern Togo and northern B´enin) mainly granulitic metagabbros, associated with Al-rich kyanite and garnet bearing felsic dykes, are exposed as tectonic lenses within the pre-Pan-African gneisses of the SMC. New geochemical data suggest that the high grade rocks (granulites) in the Kaby´e massif originated in a mature continental arc setting. AFC calculations constrain the amount of contamination of mantle wedge derived magmas by crustal etasediments to about 10%. Reconstr...