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    AA TABLES OF CONTENTS WAJA 52 – 2

    Table of Contents

    Pages

    Editorial Board:………………………………………………………….…………………..…ii

    Note to Contributors:……..…………………………………..… ………………………………iii

    List of Contributors:………………………………….………………………..……………….iv

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    Kola Adekola: A Consideration of Ethical Issues in Archaeology and Anthropology
    Ruivo Ferreira Burmann, André Luiz:
    Preliminary comparative analyzes of prehistoric figurine traditions in Wester Africa.

    Kyazike Elizabeth: Kansyore Crescents: Multipurpose Functional Tools and
    Technological Complexity.

    David Akwasi Mensah Abrampah and Mark Henry Freeman: Slaves and Grains:
    Understanding the Role of Slaves and Grains in the History of Anomabu during the trans- Atlantic trade.

    ỌLÁLẸ́YẸ Samuel Káyọ̀dé and Oyelàdé Olúfikáyọ̀ Kúnlé : Gender Issues in Gẹ̀lẹ̀dẹ́
    Ritual Masks, Songs and Dance: Their Implications for Social Harmony and Family Stability

    Monica O. Aneni: Prosopography of the Somatophylakes of Alexander the Great.

    Daniel Kenechukwu Chidiogo 1Ibeanu Anselm Maduabuchi and 1Eze-Uzomaka

    Pamela: Analyses of Mineral Composition of Potsherds from Iron Smelting Site in
    Ukehe and its Implications for Archaeological Investigation

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    By : Adeola Adeitan LameedAkinwumi OgundiranBabajide Olusoji OlolajuloFrancesca Chinyere Ukpokolo and David A. AremuKola AdekolaOlatomiwa K. SarumohOrijemie Emuobosa AkpoProf. David Aremu

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    Editorial Board:………………………………………………………….…………………..…ii

    Note to Contributors:……..…………………………………..… ………………………………iii

    List of Contributors:………………………………….………………………..……………….iv

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    Akinwumi Ogundiran: Postcolonial Ordeal and the Emancipatory
    Potentials of Archaeology/Anthropology Education in Nigeria.

    Babajide Olusoji Ololajulo: Oke Afa memorial arcade and the burden
    of remembrance in Nigeria. Department of Archaeology and Anthropology
    University of Ibadan.

    Orijemie Emuobosa Akpo: The Archaeobotanical and Palaeoecological Legacy
    of ‘garden-based’ Agroforestry in the African Rainforest

    Kola Adekola: An Insight to 50 years of Archaeological Research in Nigeria
    Olatomiwa K. Sarumoh and David Aremu:

    Ethnographic Study of Drum
    Making and its Significance among the People of Oyo.

    Adeola Adeitan Lameed, Francesca Chinyere Ukpokolo and David A. Aremu: Àgbélé Symbol and the Branding of Ìyámòpó Mountain in Ìgbẹ́tì for Heritage Tourism.

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    AA TABLES OF CONTENTS WAJA 51

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    Editorial Board:………………………………………………………….…………………..…ii

    Note to Contributors:……..…………………………………..… ………………………………iii

    List of Contributors:………………………………….………………………..……………….iv

    Akinwumi Ogundiran, Okopi Ade, Mejiro Rockshelter: Revisiting theLater Stone Age Sequence in Oyo-Ile, Nigeria………………………………………………………………………..1

     

    Akinbowale M. AKINTAYO, Investigation into Site Re-Occupation Mechanism in Ijaye-Orile, Southwest Nigeria: A Theoretical Approach……………………………….15

     

    Elochukwu A. Nwankwo, Edmund I. Itanyi, Jacinta U. Ikegwu, Joshua O. Uzuegbu, Uchenna H. Obieluem, Peter N. Obochi, Ethnoarchaeological Survey of Ugbene-Ajima, Enugu, Nigeria………………………………………………………………………….29

     

    1Daniel, Kenechukwu, 2Ibeanu Anselm, Archaeological investigation of iron smelting in Ukehe, Nsukka Southeast, Nigeria…………………………………………………….49

     

    Edwin E. Okafor, Elochukwu A. Nwankwo, John U. Ngonadi, 60 Years of Archaeological Research and Practice in Southeast Nigeria: An Appraisal……………..63

     

    Victoria Stephen Nimzing, Ethnographic Study of the TarokTraditional Marriage System in Plateau State, Nigeria………………………………………………………………………..84

     

    Joshua Okenwa Uzuegbu , Anselm M. Ibeanu, Preliminary Report of Archaeological Excavation at Oke-Otu Abandoned Settlement in Otu-Egunbe, Kabba, Kogi State, North-Central Nigeria…………………………………………………………………………………………………………100

     

    KOUADIO Aya Anita Sandrine, KIENON-KABORE, Timpoko Hélène, Techniques de confection du tissu en coton chez les Baoulé de Tiebissou………….118

     

    HOUPHOUËT Gnankou Florent Sosthène1, KIENON-KABORE Timpoko Hélène2 ,Contexte actuel des sites et vestiges métallurgiques de la région du Gbêkê au centre de la Côte d’Ivoire : cas du canton Kpekplessou………………………………………128

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    KOBENAN AttaBradjé Jacob, BALLO Djalia, Les sites de la métallurgie du fer de la région du Folon au nord-ouest de la Côte d’Ivoire…………………………………………..141

    Mitanhantcha YEO, Aspects sociaux de l’activité céramique dans le Hambol : centre-nord de la Cȏte d’Ivoire…………………………………………………………………………………..154

     

    SANOGO Tiantio, Étude de la céramique du site de Diamakani-Tengrela (nord-ouest de la Côte d’Ivoire)…………………………………………………………………………………………167

     

    TOURE Gninin Aïcha, Décors et fonctions des récipients Kpimblé : un patrimoine senoufo quasi méconnu dans le nord de la Côte d’Ivoire………………………………………183

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

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    Macham Mangut and J.O. Aleru, Archaeological Investigations on the Jos Plateau, Nigeria: A Case Study of Lankan………………………………………………………………………..1

     

    Kyazike Elizabeth, Human Environmental Interactions at Kansyore Island and Nsongezi Landscape, Western Uganda………………………………………………………………18

     

    David Akwasi Mensah Abrampah, Excavated and exhumed: Socio-cultural implications of burial systems   and ancestral spirits at the Bui dam communities in mid-western Ghana…………………………………………………………………………………………46

     

    David A. Aremu and Abiola Ibirogba, Evaluation of Yankari Game Reserve Towards UNESCO WORLD Heritage Listing…………………………………………………..69

     

    Olusegun Opadeji, Odonoko and Imeri (Ijebuland) Ironworking Sites; a probable technology hub for the construction of Sungbo Eredo earthwork in southwestern Nigeria…………………………………………………………………………………………………………..81

     

    Khady Niang*, Matar Ndiaye**, Exploring Prehistoricoccupation of Southern Senegalese Littoral: Preliminary Results of  Petite Cote Prehistory Project…………….94

     

    Otobong Enefiok Akpan, Archaeological Reconnaissance of Ikot Abiyak and Ikot Esia Old Settlement Sites, Itu Local Government Area, Akwa Ibom State, Nigeria…………………………………………………………………………………………………………114

     

    Opêoluwa Blandine AGBAKA, Entre oloniza et olonizati, regard sur les olonization d’appropriation du processus d’inscription des biens culturels africains sur la liste du patrimoine mondial………………………………………………………………………..127

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    AHOUEJean- Jacques, Technique de   fabrication  depierres architecturalesà l’époque oloniza en Côte d’Ivoire : cas de Tabou……………………………………………141

     

    KOUAME Affoua Eugénie, La Disparition Des Savoirs Et Savoir-Faire Endogenes : Le Cas De La Ceramique D’anyama (Sud Cote D’ivoire)…………………………………..156

     

    Biveridge, Fritz. PhD, Deep Sea Fishing along the Dixcove Coastline, Western Region, Ghana: Fact or Fallacy?………………………………………………………………………165

     

    AKA Atché Michel, Les iles Eotile : un point de convergence culturelle……………182

     

    Simon AGANI1 and Hassane HAMADOU2, Aspects technologiques des architectures olonizati oloniza dans le monde Yoruba : cas du pays shabe jusqu’à la olonization de 1894……………………………………………………………………………………….194

     

    Goeti BiIrié Maxime, Gaille Elodie and Kiénon-Kabore Timpoko Hélène,

    Savoir-faire tinctoriaux des textiles de tradition Dida : un patrimoine à preserver……………………………………………………………………………………………………….208

     

    Asma’u Ahmed Giade (PhD), Domestic Architecture, Society and the Human Use of Space in Shira Cultural Landscape, Northeast Nigeria………………………………………..223

     

    Oyinloye, O. Olanrewaju, Omoraiyewa Olaniyi, Tulu Hill-Top and Plain Settlement Site: A Survey of the Surviving Relics………………………………………………………………242

     

     

     

     

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    AA TABLE OF CONTENT VOLUME 49

    S.O. Ogundele and J. Ogunsetire, Imiegba Pottery in a Cultural Perspective ……….1

    M. J. Abah, Knowledge in Local Healthcare as an Intangible Heritage: Utilizing
    Medicinal Plants in Okpoga, Okpokwu Local Government Area, Benue State,
    Nigeria…………………………………………………………………………………………………………14

    Aliyu Adamu Isa, Preliminary Results of Excavations in Surame, Northwest
    Nigeria…………………………………………………………………………………………………………….35

    Kola Adekola, Aspect of Dietary Pattern, Farming Practices and Organisations
    Amongst the Yoruba of Southwestern Nigeria……………………………………………………44

    Ifeyinwa Emejulu/Ikenna Odife, Heritage Sites Management in South Eastern
    Nigeria; Issues, Challenges and Prospects……………………………………………………………64

    Na’ankwat Yola Kwapnoe, An Ethno-archaeological Survey of Subsistence
    Agriculture Among Qua’anpan Hill Settlements in Southern Jos Plateau, Nigeria…..73

    Mireille AMEDE E. GBANHOUNME, Le Musée Honmè : support de
    l’enseignement du panégyrique dans les écoles du Bénin………………………………………85

    Aka Adjo BEBEWOU, Les musées togolais dans la promotion du patrimoine
    culturel…………………………………………………………………………………………………………..97

    DAPA AkouaDibiaMarie-Joelle1, TUI Lah Louis2 and KIÉNON-KABORÉ
    Timpoko Hélène3, La métallurgie ancienne du fer dans la région de Poro (nord-cote
    d’ivoire) : Cas du site Kadjologo 1 de Poungbe…………………………………………………111

     

    N’doua Etienne ETTIEN, Les amas coquilliers : un phénomène archéologique de
    premier plan de la Côte d’Ivoire côtière a préserver…………………………………………….123

    Aminou Gambari, Didier N’dah, La fortification de tunru-gbere (nord-Benin) : un
    patrimoine archéologique en péril………………………………………………………………….133

    Colette GOUNOU, Abdoulaye LAWANI, Enseignement du patrimoine
    archéologique dans les écoles et collèges du Bénin…………………………………………….147

    TIE Bi Galla Guy Roland, Timpoko Hélène Kaboré-Kienon, Sidérurgie ancienne à
    Issia : protection et valorisation des sites menacés du village de Gazibouo (centre ouest
    forestier de Côte d’Ivoire)………………………………………………………………………………..157

    Kingsley Chinedu Daraojimba, Brief Report on 2019 Igbo-Ukwu Research
    Project…………………………………………………………………………………………………………..177

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    Adande, Alexis: We, African Archaeologists, Who Do We Serve? ………………..1

    Ogundiran¹ Akinwumi, Macham Mangut², and Olusegun Moyib³:

    The Archaeological Landscape of Bara, near Oyo-Ile…………………..……….15

    Holl, F. C. Augustin : Exercise, Violence, Illness, and Death: Mortuary Programs as  Curriculum-Vitae …………………………………………………….33

    Ogundele, S. Oluwole  : Nigeria’s Place in the Sun: Colonial/Neo-colonial

              Agendas, Contested Narratives and Post-Andah Archaeology ………..….45

     

    Tubi, Fr. Paul-Kolade : Ethnoarchaeological Importance of Lokoja Rockshelters.

    ………………………………………………………………………………..…..57

    John Kelechi Ugwuanyi: Hegemonic Heritage and Public Exclusion in Nigeria:

    A Search for Inclusive and Sustainable Alternatives ………………………………..71

    Uzuegbu, Joshua Okenwa, and Ibeanu, Anselm Maduabuchi: The Transition in Grinding Stone Technology in   Kabba, Kogi State Nigeria …………………….93

    Fr. Paul-Kolade Tubi,:Field Archaeology in Israel: A Short Note. ……………109

    José Farrujia de la Rosa: The Amazigh people of Western Africa: the early colonization of the Canary Islands. …………………………………………….121

    N´zi Dibié Charles: Vers une nouvelle configuration de l’archéologie en Côte d’Ivoire ? ……………………………………………………………………….131

     

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    Bagodo, B. Obarè : Energies incandescentes et développement technique et culturel de l’humanité de l’usage contrôlé du feu depuis vers 400 000 ans B.P. à l’âge thermonucléaire à partir de 1945 ……………………………………………1

    Pakou Haréna : Sauvegarde et valorisation du site archéologique de Nangbani-M’pampu 1 (pays bassar, nord-Togo): contribution au développement du tourisme culturel et au dialogue des cultures/nations……………………………………….33

    Bakinde, C. Olumuyiwa : Early Migrations and Group Relations in the Confluence Region of Nigeria: Okunland as a Case Study………………………44

    Orijemie Emuobosa Akpo: Farming Dynamics in the Middle Benue Valley, north-central Nigeria since the 15th Century AD………………………………………62

    Abubakar Sule Sani: Contribution to Heritage and Islamic Archaeology of Bauchi Region, Northern Nigeria…………………………………………………………81

    Ruivo Ferreira Burmann, André Luiz: Preliminary Comparative analyzes of Prehistoric Figurine Traditions in West Africa…………………………………100

    Kabiru K. Salami: Traditional Birth Attendants and Maternal Health Service Delivery in a Community Health Project in South-western Nigeria: A qualitative study…………………………………………………………………………….121

    Kafayat O. Oshodi, Kabiru K. Salami and Patricia A. Taiwo: Motherhood and the Practice of Grand  Multiparity: Responses from Grand Multiparous Women in Ibadan, Nigeria………………………………………………………………….143

    Olanrewaju Lasisi: History of Archaeological Research in the Yoruba-Edo region of Nigeria: New Directions for Urban Earthen works……………………………………169

    Salamatou: Archéologie Historique Au Cameroun. Les Sites De L’occupation Allemande Dans Le Mbam (ndikiniméki, Bafiaet Nyamanga II)…………………199

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    Tollo Eloi Cyrille. Métallurgie du fer dans la rive gauche de la Sanaga. Etude de
    l’atelier de réduction du fer d’Elig-Zogo Philadelphia au Cameroun……………….1
    Mandeng Jean Robert. Les fouilles archéologiques de Nkolandom: contribution
    à la connaissance du peuplement ancien au sud Cameroun le cas des abris sous
    roche de Dum Ebete Akok et Nkomeyos…………………………………………………..18
    Elouga Martin. Fortifications in Tikars Chiefdoms. Temporal security borders
    and indicators of an autarchic economic and social life in peace or war time.
    A contribution to historical archaeology in Cameroon.………………………………34
    Biveridge Fritz. Trade Feuds and Armed Confrontations: Archaeological
    indications at Forts Eliza Carthago and Ruychaver, Western Region,
    Ghana…………………………………………………………………………………………………….52
    Wellington Ing. H. N. A., Fritz Biveridge and Daniel Kuma. Iconoclasm,
    Antithesis to Cultural Heritage Conservation in Ghana – A Case-Study of
    Conflicts Typology in the Danish-Osu Heritage Setting……………………………….69
    Emuobosa Akpo Orijemie, . Holocene vegetation change in the forests of
    southwest Nigeria: Inferences from Lowland Rainforest Species
    Diversity……………………………………………………………………………………………..86
    Pogoson Ohioma Ifounu. Interrogating Anthropomorphism in Benin and
    Northern Edo Art: Some Tentative Notes for Historical Clarifications…………103

    Garba Abubakar. Archaeology Of The Chad Basin, North East Nigeria: Success
    Story And Limitations…………………………………………………………………………….120

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    Okpoko, A.I. Archaeology and Anthropology: the Foot Prints and
    Legacy of Bassey Wai Andah……………………………………….…….1
    Okpoko, A.I. and Onu, A.O. Traditional Foundation for Christian Virtues
    in Igboland: a Link from Bassey Andah’s Viewpoint on Religion
    and Religious Life in Africa…………………………………………………23
    Tubi, Paul-Kolade. Historicism, Structuralism and Post-Structuralism:
    The Contribution of Bassey W. Andah to Deconstructing African
    Anthropology……………………………………..…………………………..42
    Ezeh, P.J. Indigenous Technology: Some Medical Examples of the
    Orring And the Igbo……………………………………………………………………..57
    Tubi, Paul-Kolade. Ethnography of the Dynamics of Politics and
    Religion in Traditional Society: A Case Study of the OkunYoruba………………………………………………………………………………………..65
    Ogundele, S. O. Towards Poverty Alleviation: Public Archaeology,
    Heritage Management and Museum in Nigeria………………………………..86
    Oyinloye, M.A. and Aremu, D.A. Ethnographic Study of
    Wooden Objects’ Conservation: Focus on National Museums in
    Lagos and Oron, Nigeria……………………………………………………………..102

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    1 ————————————————- 14 Pottery Tradition and Heritage Management in Sukur Kingdom, Nigeria.
    Pat Uche Okpoko Ph.D. and Emeka E. Okonkwo Department of Archaeology and Tourism
    University of Nigeria, Nsukka.

    15 ———————————————– 23 Archaeological Excavations in parts of the Katsina Ala Basin, Benue Valley of Nigeria.
    Jonathan Demenongo Ndera (Ph.D.) Department of Archaeology Ahmadu Bello University, Zaria.

    24 ——————————————– 32 Gender Representations in Death and Burial Rituals:
    Perspectives from Some Cultural Groups in Ghana
    Gertrude Aba Mansah Eyifa Department of Archaeology and Heritage Studies University of Ghana, Legon. Accra, Ghana

    33 ———————————————— 47 A Study of Ancient Subsistence Strategies of the Coastal Dangbe of Ghana: An Archaeological Perspective
    Beveridge Fritz Department of Archaeology and Heritage Studies University of Ghana, Legon, Accra, Ghana

    48 ————————————————55 Traditional Potters of Eggonland: An Ethnoarchaeological Investigation
    Ibeanu, A. M. Department of Archaeology and Tourism,
    University of Nigeria, Nsukka. and Gershom D. Dalat Department of History, Nasarawa State, University, Keffi.

    56 ———————————————- 66 Preliminary Report of Archaeological Investigations of Esie, North Central Yorubaland
    Adekola, K. and Aleru, J. O. Department of Archaeology and Anthropology University of Ibadan,Ibadan, Nigeria

    67 ———————————————– 74 Stone Fortification of Surame, Northwestern Nigeria
    Olusegun Opadeji

    75 ———————————————– 84 Africa and Archaeology: Empowering an Expatriate
    Merrick Posnansky
    Book Reviewed by Prof. C.A. Folorunso

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    1  ————————————————–  24 Pottery Traditions of the Earthworks of Southern Ghana: Test
    Excavation at the Site of Ngyeduam
    J. Boachie-Ansah Department of Archaeology and Heritage Studies University of Ghana, Legon, Accra, Ghana

    25 ——————————————– 41 Challenges of Dating and Sequencing in West African Stone Age Archaeology Since the 1970s
    Obarè B. Bagodo Departement d‟histoire et d‟archéologie Université d‟Abomey-Calavi, Bénin Republic

    42 ——————————————- 50 Interpreting Benin Art Objects In Catalogues and Books as
    Indigenous Photographs Captured in Conventional Photography
    Kokunre Agbontaen-Ekghofona
    Department of Sociology and Anthropology University of Benin Benin City

    51 ——————————————— 57  Archaeological Survey of Nri
    A.I. Okpoko, A. M. Ibeanu, C.E. Umeokafor
    Department of Archaeology and Tourism University of Nigeria, Nsukka.

    58 —————————————–  73 Rethinking The Archaeology of Zaria Area: Evidence From Recent Archaeological Investigations
    Dr K. T. Odofin Department of Archaeology, Ahmadubello University, Zaria

    74 —————————————- 88 Iron Working Traditions in Idomaland and Northern Igboland
    Border Communities
    Ibeanu, A.M. and Inalegwu, S.A

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