AA TABLE CONTENT WAJA VOLUME 50

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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