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| 245 | 0 0 | ▼a Excavations at Jenne-Jeno, Hambarketolo, and Kaniana (Inland Niger Delta, Mali), the 1981 season / ▼c edited by Susan Keech McIntosh. |
| 260 | ▼a California : ▼b University of California Press , ▼c 1995. | |
| 300 | ▼a xxvi, 605 p. : ▼b Ill. ; ▼c 25 cm. | |
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| 500 | ▼a Includes bibliographical references | |
| 700 | 1 | ▼a McIntosh, Susan Keech |
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| No. | 소장처 | 청구기호 | 등록번호 | 도서상태 | 반납예정일 | 예약 | 서비스 |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| No. 1 | 소장처 중앙도서관/서고7층/ | 청구기호 624.152 E96 | 등록번호 111066459 | 도서상태 대출가능 | 반납예정일 | 예약 | 서비스 |
| No. 2 | 소장처 중앙도서관/교육보존A/4 | 청구기호 624.152 E96 | 등록번호 171004274 | 도서상태 대출가능 | 반납예정일 | 예약 | 서비스 |
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Since the first scientific excavations were conducted at Jenne-jeno in 1977, this huge Iron Age occupation mound located in the floodplain of the Inland Niger Delta has produced a classic archaeological sequence spanning 1500 years. Jenne-jeno is widely recognized as one of the most carefully documented cases demonstrating the rise of indigenous urbanism in Africa, and its archaeology has contributed significantly to a major paradigm shift in explanations for the rise of complex societies in sub-Saharan Africa. This monograph presents the results of the excavations conducted in 1980-81 at this site and at two others within the extensive mound complex of which Jenne-jeno is a part.
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CONTENTS
Contents
List of figures = xi
List of Tables = xvi
Foreword = xix
Acknowledgments, = xxiv
1. Background to the 1981 Research / Susan Keech McIntosh ; Roderick J. McIntosh = 1
Introduction = 1
Geography, Geomorphology, Climate = 2
Geomorphology and Geography = 2
Climate and Flood = 5
Paleoclimate = 9
Historical Background = 11
Prior Archaeological Research = 15
Results of the 1977 Field Season = 16
1981 Research : Problem Orientation and Methodology = 20
Exacavation Methods = 25
2. Stratigraphy. Features and Chronology / Roderick J. McIntosh ; Susan Keech McIntosh = 27
Unit ALS (Jenn e ´ -jeno) = 27
Unit CTR (Jenn e ´ -jeno) = 29
Unit HAMB (Hambarketolo) = 32
Unit HK (Jenn e ´ -jeno) = 34
Unit KAN (Kaniana) = 35
Unit LX-N (Jenn e ´ -jeno) = 37
Unit LX-5 (Jenn e ´ -jeno) = 44
Unit NWS (Jenn e ´ -jeno) = 54
Unit WPL (Jenn e ´ -jeno) = 56
Discussion = 58
Absolute Chronology = 59
Site Growth = 61
Architectural Change = 64
Burials = 66
3. Pottery / Susan Keech McIntosh = 130
Introduction = 130
Recovery and Sampling Procedures = 132
Recording Methods = 134
Body Sherds = 135
Feature Sherds = 139
Results of the Analysis = 144
Overview of the Assemblages = 144
Description of Major Rim Classes = 146
Summary Description of the Jenn e ´ -jeno, Hambarketolo, and Kaniana Assemblages by chase = 153
Discussion = 157
4. Other Ceramic and Fired Clay Artifacts / Susan Keech McIntosh = 214
Statuettes and Figurines = 214
Fired Brick = 215
Burnt Daub = 216
Ceramic Beads/Spindle Whorls = 216
Labrets and Earplugs = 216
Ceramic Bracelets and Pendants = 216
Ceramic Discs, Gold Weights, and Teardrop Weights = 217
Net Weights = 218
Miscellaneous Ceramic Objects = 218
5. Stone, Glass, and Bone / Susan Keech McIntosh = 246
Sandstone = 246
Bone = 247
Glass = 247
Chemical Analyses of Some Glasses from Jenn e ´ -jeno / Robert H. Brill = 252
6. Metals / Susan Keech McIntosh = 264
Copper and Gold = 264
Iron = 267
Slag and Other Metallurgical Debris = 273
Discussion = 277
7. Analysis of the Mammalian, Avian, and Reptilian Remains / Kevin C. MacDonald = 291
Mammalian Remains = 291
Methodology = 291
Results and Discussion = 294
Avian and Reptilian Remains = 304
Methodology = 304
Results and Discussion = 305
Conclusion = 313
8. Analysis of the Fish Remains / Wim Van Neer = 319
Introduction = 319
Description of the Remains = 319
Unidentified Remains = 334
Interpretation = 334
Nature of the Fishing Grounds = 334
Fishing Techniques and Seasonality = 335
Change in Ichthyofauna through Time = 336
Preparation Techniques = 340
Conclusions = 341
9. Paleobotanical and Human Osteological Remains / Susan Keech McIntosh = 348
Paleobotanical Remains = 348
Results = 348
Discussion = 352
Human Skeletal Remains = 353
Discussion = 357
10. Conclusion : The Sites in Regional Context / Susan Keech McIntosh = 360
Upper IND as a Distinct "Culture Area" : Description and Affinities = 360
Fineware Phase : Distributions and Affinities = 361
Painted Ware Phase : Distributions and Affinities = 364
Fine Channeled and Impressed Ware Phase : Distributions and Affinities = 368
Human Response to Changing Environmental Conditions = 372
Subsistence Economy = 377
Production, Trade, and the Organization of Society = 380
Iron Production = 380
Copper and Gold = 384
Trade and Interregional Contact = 390
Organization of Society = 393
Appendix A : Stratigraphy and Features = 413
Table A1. Description of excavated levels and features = 414
Table A2. Feature index = 459
Table A3. List of features and artifacts associated with structures = 463
Appendix B : Pottery = 471
Table B1. Pot bases and handles = 472
Table B2a-d. Rim types by provenience = 414
Table B3. Body sherd decoration by provenience = 478
Table B4. Twine-decorated body sherds by twine type = 484
Table B5. Paint and plastic decorative motifs on rim sherds = 488
Table B6. Ceramic potlids and pot smoothers = 470
Table B7. Pseudocrucibles and pinchpots = 491
Table B8. Zoomorphic/anthropomorphic appliqu e ´ = 492
Figure B1a-h. Relative frequency graphs of twine-decorated body sherds = 493
Appendix C : Sandstone = 499
Table C1 Sandstone from excavation = 500
Appendix D : Metals = 533
Table D1. Unidentifiable iron = 534
Table D2. Slag = 536
Figure D1a-d. Slag totals from unit LX by level and phase = 540
Appendix E : Fauna = 545
Table El. Measurements of Bos elements = 546
Table E2. Measurements of dwarf ovicaprine elements = 547
Table E3. Body part distribution for Kob antelope = 548
Table E4. Body part distribution for sheep/goat = 550
Table E5. Body part distribution for Bos sp = 552
Table 56. Body part distribution for other mammalian species = 556
Table E7. Body part distribution for small bovids = 558
Table E8. Body part distribution for small-medium bovids = 559
Table E9. Body part distribution for large-medium bovids = 561
Table E10. Body part distribution for large bovids = 564
Table E11. Body part distribution for birds = 567
Table El2. Body part distribution for reptiles = 569
Figure El. Weight of animal bone from A7S and CTR = 571
Figure E2. Weight of animal bone from HK, NWS, and WFL = 572
Figure E3. Weight of animal bone from LX-N = 573
Figure E4. Weight of animal bone from LX-S = 575
Figure E5. Weight of animal bone from KAN and HAMB = 577
Figure E6. Average weight of animal bone per unit in g/ m3 = 578
Bib1iography = 579
Plates = 607
