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African archaeology: looking back and looking forward

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Archaeological interpretations are related to the social, political and intellectual climate prevailing at the time: the record of African archaeology is traced with the attitudes characteristic of different periods, from the nineteenth century to the last decade. The future is seen as belonging to the present generation of archaeologists active in Africa, but a number of questions are asked.

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Les interprétations archéologiques sont liées au climat social, politique et intellectuel qui domine au moment donné. L'histoire de l'archéologie africaine est retracée compte tenu des perspectives caractéristiques des périodes successives, dès le dix-neuvième siècle jusqu'à la dernière décennie. Le futur est considéré comme l'affaire de cette génération d'archéologues qui travaillent actuellement en Afrique, mais plusieurs questions se posent.

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Shaw, T. African archaeology: looking back and looking forward. Afr Archaeol Rev 7, 3–31 (1989). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01116836

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