Africa, المجلد 56Oxford University Press, 1986 Includes Proceedings of the Executive council and List of members, also section "Review of books". |
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الصفحة 148
BASSAR : A QUANTIFIED , CHRONOLOGICALLY CONTROLLED , REGIONAL APPROACH TO A TRADITIONAL IRON PRODUCTION CENTRE IN WEST AFRICA Philip de Barros Until quite recently little was known about the output of traditional ironwork- ing centres ...
BASSAR : A QUANTIFIED , CHRONOLOGICALLY CONTROLLED , REGIONAL APPROACH TO A TRADITIONAL IRON PRODUCTION CENTRE IN WEST AFRICA Philip de Barros Until quite recently little was known about the output of traditional ironwork- ing centres ...
الصفحة 164
... Bassar among the most important iron producers in African history ( see below ) . Second , with 38 per cent of the total regional slag , the dominance of the Bandjeli production zone is clearly con- firmed . Moreover , while the Bassar ...
... Bassar among the most important iron producers in African history ( see below ) . Second , with 38 per cent of the total regional slag , the dominance of the Bandjeli production zone is clearly con- firmed . Moreover , while the Bassar ...
الصفحة 170
... Bassar's was somewhere between 14,000 and 32,500 tonnes . In short , all things considered , the Bassar iron industry was clearly one of the most important in the history of the African continent . BASSAR AND BABUNGO VS. SOME ROMAN ...
... Bassar's was somewhere between 14,000 and 32,500 tonnes . In short , all things considered , the Bassar iron industry was clearly one of the most important in the history of the African continent . BASSAR AND BABUNGO VS. SOME ROMAN ...
المحتوى
Akan social history | 3 |
a nonliterate subelite 19001903 | 25 |
Elmina and Greater Asante in the nineteenth century | 33 |
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