19
Views
0
CrossRef citations to date
0
Altmetric
Book Reviews

Book Reviews

Pages 111-121 | Published online: 18 Jul 2013

  • Davies, O. 1966 “The Invasion of Ghana from the Sahara in the Early Iron Age,” in L. D. Cuscoy, ed., Act as del Quinto Congresso Panafricano de Prehistoria y de Estudio del Cuaternaria. Tenerife, 27–42.
  • Davies, O. 1967 West Africa before the Europeans. London: Methuen.
  • Grigson, C. 1991 “An African Origin for African Cattle?—Some Archaeological Evidence,” African Archaeological Review 9: 119–144.
  • McIntosh, R. J. 1991 “Early Urban Clusters in China and Africa: The Arbitration of Social Ambiguity,” Journal of Field Archaeology 18 : 199–212.
  • McIntosh, R. J., and S. K. McIntosh 1981 “The Inland Niger Delta before the Empire of Mali: Evidence from Jenne-jeno,” Journal of African History 22: 1–22.
  • McIntosh, S. K., and R. J. McIntosh 1980 Prehistoric Investigations in the Region of Jenne, MaliiCambridge Monographs in African Archaeology 2, BAR International Series 89 (i) and (ii).
  • Oxford: BA.K 1984 “The Early City in West Africa: Towards an Understanding,” African Archaeological Review 2: 73–98.
  • Oxford: BA.K 1993 “Cities Without Citadels: Understanding Urban Origins along the Middle Niger,” in C. T. Shaw, R Sinclair, B. Andah, and A. Okpoko, eds., The Archaeology of Africa: FoodiMetals and Towns. London: Routledge, 622–641.
  • Munson, R 1976 “Archaeological Data on the Origins of Cultivation in the Southwestern Sahara and Their Implications for West Africa,” in J. R. Harlan, J. M. J. de Wet, and A. R. L.
  • Stemler, eds., Origins of African Plant Domestication. The Hague: Mouton, 187–210.
  • Porteres, R. 1976 “African Cereals: Eleusine, Fonio, Black Fonio, Teff, Brachiaria, Paspalum, Pennisetum, and African Rice,” in J. R. Harlan, J. M. J. de Wet, and A. B. L. Stemler, eds., Origins of African Plant Domestication. The Hague: Mouton, 409452.
  • Shaw, C. T. 1969 “On the Radiocarbon Chronology of the Iron Age in Sub-Saharan Africa,” Current Anthropology 10(2–3): 226–231.
  • Arnold, J. E., R. H. Colten, and S. Pletka 1997 “Contexts of Cultural Change in Insular California,” American Antiquity 62: 300–318.
  • Brumfiel, E. M. 1992 “Distinguished Lecture in Archaeology: Breaking and Entering the Ecosystem. Gender, Class, and Faction Steal the Show,” American Anthropologist 94: 551–567.
  • Carlson, Catherine 1996 “Review of Diversity and Complexity in Prehistoric Maritime Societies: A Gulf of Maine Perspective, by Bruce J. Borque,” American Antiquity 61: 621–622.
  • Snow, Dean R. 1972 “Rising Sea Level and Prehistoric Cultural Ecology in Northern New England,” American Antiquity 37: 211–221.
  • Stuiver, M., and P. J. Reimer 1993 “A Complete Program for Radiocarbon Age Calibration,” Radiocarbon 35: 215–230.
  • Jennings, Jesse D. 1994 Accidental Archaeologist: Memoirs of Jesse D. Jennings. Salt Lake City: University of Utah Press.
  • South, Stanley, ed. 1994 Pioneers in Historical Archaeology: Breaking New Ground. New York: Plenum Press.
  • Anonymous 1971 “The Female Anthropologist’s Guide to Academic Pitfalls,” Anthropology Newsletter 12(4): 8–9.
  • Kramer, Carol, and Miriam Stark 1988 “The Status of Women in Archaeology,” Anthropology Newsletter 29(9): 11–12.
  • Sonnert, Gerhard, and Gerald Holton 1996 “Career Patterns of Women and Men in the Sciences,” American Scientist 84(1): 63–71.
  • Wildesen, Leslie E. 1980 “The Status of Women in Archaeology: Results of a Preliminary Survey,” Anthropology Newsletter 21(5): 5–8.

Reprints and Corporate Permissions

Please note: Selecting permissions does not provide access to the full text of the article, please see our help page How do I view content?

To request a reprint or corporate permissions for this article, please click on the relevant link below:

Academic Permissions

Please note: Selecting permissions does not provide access to the full text of the article, please see our help page How do I view content?

Obtain permissions instantly via Rightslink by clicking on the button below:

If you are unable to obtain permissions via Rightslink, please complete and submit this Permissions form. For more information, please visit our Permissions help page.