Ecological Adaptations Of The Kintampo Tradition


Ensayo, 2012

6 Páginas, Calificación: 3.0


Resumen o Introducción

The Kintampo tradition of Ghana (3600-3000 BP) as described is associated with the earliest manifestations of figurative art, personal adornment, semi-sedentary "village" settlements and food production in the Late stone Age (L.S.A) of the savannah forests of West Africa. These societies were spread through the whole of Ghana from the coast to the northern part of Ghana. They were located at Mumute, Bonoase, Boyase hill, Birimi, Ntereso, Christian village, K6, B sites, Kpiri, Buoho and Gambaga. It should however be noted that detail research have been done in only a few sites.

Before the advent of the Kintampo tradition, there was the Punpun phase (originally called Buobini) which preceded the Kintampo tradition. The Punpun phase consisted of late Stone Age (L.S.A) societies who sparsely inhabited the whole of Ghana. These societies subsisted based on hunting and gathering of food and were also mobile. Due to their mobility there is the absence of non-portable artifacts like grinding stone and the rarity of ceramics.

Detalles

Título
Ecological Adaptations Of The Kintampo Tradition
Universidad
University of Ghana, Legon
Curso
Foragers and Farmers In West Africa Prehistory
Calificación
3.0
Autor
Año
2012
Páginas
6
No. de catálogo
V889365
ISBN (Ebook)
9783346226105
Idioma
Inglés
Palabras clave
Kintampo, Archaeology, Heritage Studies, Foragers, Farmers, West Africa Prehistory, Ecological Adaptation, Punpun Phase, Kintampo Controversy, Mumute, Boyasi Hill, Gambaga, K6, Ntereso, Bonoasi
Citar trabajo
Kwabena Ankoma (Autor), 2012, Ecological Adaptations Of The Kintampo Tradition, Múnich, GRIN Verlag, https://www.grin.com/document/889365

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