People, Contacts And The Environment In The African Past
This is the first in a newly launched series entitled Studies in the African Past. Recent research results from the region are drawn on to examine how prehistoric Africans settled in particular landscapes, how they exploited resources and engaged in trade networks, and how they affected their environment and responded to enviromental change. The contributors are from Kenya, Tanzania, Madagascar, Zimbabwe and Bostwana. Fourteen papers included.
ISBN 9789976603446 | 190 pages | 229 x 152 mm | B/W Illustrations | 2001 | Dar es Salaam University Press, Tanzania | Paperback
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