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         African Archeology:     more books (33)
  1. AIDS education for African-American and white school children in one state: African-American students received less.: An article from: Journal of Evolutionary Psychology by Rusell Eisenman, 2002-03-01
  2. African Tales.(Book Review) : An article from: Folklore by Ruth Finnegan, 2006-04-01
  3. Manual of Egyptian Archeology by Gaston CamilleCharles Maspero, 2008-02-04
  4. Whose tangle is it anyway? The African-American family, poverty and United States kinship.(African-American anthropological and social research methodologies ... from: The Australian Journal of Anthropology by Anthony Marcus, 2005-04-01
  5. Archeology series by James William Karbula, 2000
  6. Black Magic: Religion and the African-American Conjuring Tradition.(Book Review): An article from: Folklore by Michael Pickering, 2005-08-01
  7. Cento Objets Disparus / One Hundre Missing Objects : Pillage En Afrique / Looting in Africa by Rosemary Andrade, Ndeonika Manang, 1997
  8. The Weans by Robert Nathan, 1966
  9. For the City Yet to Come: Changing African Life in Four Cities.(Book Review): An article from: Journal of Cultural Geography by Garth Myers, 2005-09-22
  10. An Ethnoarchaeological Analysis of Human Functional Dynamics in the Volta Basin of Ghana: Before and After the Akosombo Dam (Mellen Studies in Archeology) by Emmanuel Kofi Agorsah, 2004-02
  11. Nelson Mandela's Favorite African Folktales.(Book Review) : An article from: Marvels & Tales by Jessica Tiffin, 2005-10-01
  12. Olorgesailie: Archeological Studies of a Middle Pleistocene Lake Basin in Kenya (Prehistoric Archeology and Ecology) by Glynn Llywelyn Isaac, Barbara Isaac, 1977-06
  13. "We're Rooted Here and They Can't Pull Us up": Essays In African Canadian Women's History. (book reviews): An article from: The Canadian Review of Sociology and Anthropology by Christina Simmons, 1996-02-01
  14. Pronouncing and Persevering: Gender and the Discourse of Disputing in an African Islamic Court.(Review): An article from: The Canadian Review of Sociology and Anthropology by Anne Meneley, 2001-08-01

1. Southeast Archeological Center
Archeology and Opera In Those Days AfricanAmerican Oral History Archeology on the Border Fort Bragg Gravestone Restoration Project
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2. Celebrating African-American Archeology And History And Culture
Stories to Tell AfricanAmerican History in Your Parks Americans cherish the image of the rugged, "against-all-odds" individual.
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3. African History - Archaeology
An investigation of African history derived from the study of tombs, tools, artifacts, lost cities, and shipwrecks.
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4. MRCELost, Tossed And Found
Clues to AfricanAmerican Life at Manassas National Battlefield Park
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5. African Archeology Artifacts
Africa s premier online shopping mall supplying ethnic, recycled and tribal goods.
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african archeology artifacts Gift Ideas Tribal Beadwork Tribal Carvings Tribal Masks ... Hotels in Africa
Sage Statue Congo (DRC)
Wooden Statue
Size: 42cm high x 13cm wide (16½" x 5") Approx. age: 40/50yrs In the 16th century, the Kuba peoples migrated from the distant north to their current location along the Sankuru River. The height of the Kingdom was during the mid-19th century. Europeans first reached the area in 1884, but the Kuba, being relatively isolated, were not as affected by the slave trade as many of the other peoples in the area. The Kuba Kingdom is actually comprised of numerous smaller ethnic groups, including the Bushoong, Ngeende, Kel, Pyaang, Bulaang, Bieeng, Ilebo, Idiing, Kaam, Ngoombe Kayuweeng, Shoowa, Bokila, Maluk, and Ngongo. The King of Kuba is always Bushoong. Each of the ethnic groups has a representative in residence at the Bushoong court. The Kuba oral history tells of the creation of the world by Bumba, who decreed that the Bushoong would always be the ruling class.

6. African-American Households From Manassas National Battlefield Park
An exhibit of archeological and historical information gathered from AfricanAmerican household sites in Manassas National Battlefield Park.
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7. 300 Multiple Choices
Multiple Choices
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8. African Archeology Artifacts
african archeology artifacts . Gift Ideas. . Tribal Beadwork. . Tribal Carvings. . Lacework Batik. . Tribal Masks
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9. African Diaspora Archaeology Resources, C. Fennell
African American Archaeology Resources, African American Cultures and History, African Diaspora Archaeology and History, Christopher C. Fennell
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10. Books On African Archaeology
Books on African Archaeology. Here's a sample of the recent books on archaeology of Africa that have turned up on my desk lately.
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11. Minor
ANT 4930 african archeology (3) ANT 6356 Peoples and Cultures in Southern Africa (3)ARA 3510 The Arab Woman ARA 3520 The Maghrib and its Peoples (3)
http://web.africa.ufl.edu/academic/minor.html
African Studies Home Academic Directory Resources ... UF Home
The Minor in African Studies
Undergraduate Graduate
Undergraduate Minor
A Minor in African Studies is an ideal complement to a disciplinary major. It provides a multidisciplinary grounding in an important world area for those who want to pursue careers in a range of professions as well as for those who intend to go on to graduate school. Four different concentrations are possible, allowing students to tailor the minor to their own interests and needs. In addition to the tracks listed below, it is possible to do a general minor by taking courses from several of these concentrations. Options and Requirements Whether choosing the general minor or one of the track options, all students must take ONE of the following courses (3 credits each): HUM 2420 African Humanities; AFH 2003 Africa in World History; AFS 2002 The African Experience. Students opting for a general minor must also take four courses (12 credits) from across the disciplines; at least three of these must be at the 3000 level or above. Track One: African Languages and Literatures
(15 credits)

A two semester sequence of an African language at the intermediate level (6 credits). Summer intensive language study may also be counted toward this requirement. Languages currently offered include Akan, Amharic, Arabic, Swahili, and Yoruba. Others may become available in the future. Please inquire with the undergraduate advisor. In addition, one or more courses from the relevant offerings (see below) in African and Asian languages and literatures, English, or Romance Languages and Literatures. At least two of these courses must be at the 3000 level or above. The courses taken from the list below must total 12 credits. The following are all 3 credit courses.

12. African Timelines Part I
Resources for african archeology (ArchNetWWW Archeology), 1 Apr. 2005http//archnet.asu.edu/regions/africa.php3 Human Origins and Evolution in Africa
http://web.cocc.edu/cagatucci/classes/hum211/timelines/htimeline.htm
Part I: Ancient Africa
from the beginnings BC / BCE
African Timelines Table of Contents
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Cora Agatucci Home Classes ... African Timelines
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Sacred Writing
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African Orature
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Can We Generalize about a Common African Culture?

5 to 2.5 million
BCE Fossils, rocks, ancient skeletal remains have been uncovered in the Rift Valley and surrounding areas Photo of an African rift (Univ. of Pennsylvania), 1 Apr. 2005: http://www.sas.upenn.edu/African_Studies/Misc_GIFS/African_rift.gif Evidence points to a common human ancestry originating in Africa from the emergence of a humanlike species in eastern Africa some 5 million years ago. From Hadar, Ethiopia, the 3.18 million year-old remains of "Lucy" were unearthed in 1974. Resources for African Archeology (ArchNet-WWW Archeology)

13. Publications
african archeology and Paleoecology. Stokes, S., G. Haynes, DSG Thomas, In Aspects of African Archaeology Papers from the 10th Congress of the
http://www.unr.edu/cla/anthro/publications2.htm
G. Haynes Selected Publications
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Education Research Publications ... Research Images [Note: some PDF files were scanned from paper copies sorry about the quality] Clovis and the Peopling of North America: Haynes, G. 2005 [In Press]. "Mammoth Landscapes: Good Country for Hunter-Gatherers." Quaternary International [PDF forthcoming] Haynes, G. [Submitted] "First Contact Megafaunal Extinctions in the Americas at the End of the Pleistocene." In El Hombre Temprano en Am rica (Proceedings of the 2nd International Symposium, Mexico City, 6-10 September 2004). [PDF forthcoming S. Fiedel and G. Haynes. 2004. "A Premature Burial: Comments on Grayson and Meltzer's 'Requiem for Overkill.'" Journal of Archaeological Science PDF Haynes, G. 2002. The Early Settlement of North America: The Clovis Era . Cambridge University Press, Cambridge. view book details and excerpts: http://www.cambridge.org/uk/catalogue/catalogue.asp?isbn=0521524636

14. University Of Illinois At Urbana-Champaign - Archaeology
Archaeology Faculty . Stanley H. Ambrose. african archeology, lithic technology,stable isotope analysis of diet, hominid evolution, evolutionary ecology;
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- Degrees Offered - MA, PhD - Archaeology Faculty - Stanley H. Ambrose . African archeology, lithic technology, stable isotope analysis of diet, hominid evolution, evolutionary ecology; East Africa Douglas J. Brewer Faunal analysis, paleoenvironmental reconstruction; Egypt, North America Susan D. Gillespie . Archeology, ethnohistory, iconography, symbolic anthropology, kinship,social organization, archaeological theory; Mesoamerica David C. Grove

15. Courses Concerning Africa At Michigan State University
List of Departments with Africarelated courses that are taught at MSU. Anthropology african archeology Anthropology of Southern Africa Field
http://www.isp.msu.edu/AfricanStudies/afcourse.htm
African Studies Center
Courses Concerning Africa
In addition to the extensive course offerings in African languages noted above, numerous Africa-related courses are taught at MSU each semester. The following is a sample across different departments [graduate courses marked in red . A comprehensive list is available from the Center.
Agricultural Economics
Agriculture in Economic Development
Animal Science
Animal Systems in International Development
Anthropology
African Archeology Anthropology of Southern Africa Field Research Methods in Africa
Botany and Plant Pathology
Tropical Biology: An Ecological Approach
Community Health Science
Clinical Tropical Medicine
Crop and Soil Sciences
Crop and Soil Resources of the World
Economics
Issues in Economic Development
Educational Administration
Education, Development, and Social Change
English
African-American Literature I, II African-American Literature African Literature Studies in African-American Literature Literature of Africa and Diaspora Literature of Africa and Diaspora
Family and Child Ecology
Child Development across Cultures
Food Systems Economics and Management
Agriculture and Development in Less-Developed Countries
Forestry
Forestry in International Development
Geography
Field Research Methods in Africa Geography of Africa Regional Seminar: Africa
History
African-American History to 1876 African-American History since 1876 African History to 1800 African History since 1800 East Africa since 1500 Field Research Methods in Africa Seminar in African-American History Seminar in African History

16. The Leakey Foundation - News And Press Releases
?He towered above anybody else in african archeology with his breadth and depthof knowledge about the rise and development of prehistoric culture.
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17. The Leakey Foundation - AnthroQuest Online
He towered above anybody else in african archeology with his breadth and depthof knowledge about the rise and development of prehistoric culture.
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18. CSU Sacramento Physical Anthropology - Gerrell Drawhorn
Capable of teaching introductory level archeology, cultural anthropology upperdivision Asian or african archeology, and History and Theory of Physical
http://www.csus.edu/indiv/d/drawhorng/
Dr. Gerrell Miles Drawhorn
Department of Anthropology
College of Behavioral and Social Sciences
California State University, Sacramento
Classes
Papers and Publications Research Projects Professional Associations ... References Office: 4019 Mendocino Office Hours: M 12:30PM; F 9-10AM Email: piltdown@saclink.csus.edu Telephone: (916) 278-4555 mssg. (916) 278- 6452 Fax (916) 278-6339 Department of Anthropology California State University Sacramento 6000 J Street Sacramento CA 95819-6106 SPRING 2002 CLASSES SCHOLARLY WORKS 1996 Drawhorn, G. M. "Piltdown" Pacific Discovery 1995 Drawhorn, G. M "The Paleodemography and Systematics of the Genus Pongo " Ph.D. Dissertation Supervisor: Dr. Henry M. McHenry 1986 Skelton, Randall R., H. M. McHenry and Drawhorn, G. M "Phylogenetic Analysis of Early Hominids" Current Anthropology 1980 Szalay, F. S. and Drawhorn, G. M "Evolution and Diversification of the Archonta in an Arboreal Milieu" In W.P. Luckett (ed)

19. Tiscali
This page contains links to sites that contain information on archaeology studiesin Africa.
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20. Tiscali
This page contains links to sites that contain information on archaeology studiesin Africa.
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