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The Peopling of Africa James L. Newman

The Peopling of Africa By James L. Newman

The Peopling of Africa by James L. Newman


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Over four million years ago, back at the origins of humanity, is where this book begins its account of the African continent, using regions, spaces and places for viewing its people and showing how they have responded to time. It ends at the onset of the colonial era in the late-19th century.

The Peopling of Africa Summary

The Peopling of Africa: A Geographic Interpretation by James L. Newman

Discovering the African past takes one on a journey back to the origins of humanity over four million years ago, which is where James L. Newman begins his account of the continent's peoples. He ends it at the onset of the colonial era in the late nineteenth century, noting that Africa and Africans deserve to be known on their own terms, and to achieve this goal we need to improve our understanding of what took place before colonialism rewrote many of life's rules.

African identities constitute one of Newman's main themes, and thus he discusses the roles played by genetic background, language, occupation, and religion. Population distribution is the other main theme running through the book. As a geographer, the author uses regions, spaces, and places as his filters for viewing how Africans have responded through time to differing natural and human environmental circumstances. Drawing on the fields of biology, archaeology, linguistics, history, anthropology, and demography, as well as geography, Newman describes the richness and diversity of Africa's inhabitants, the technological changes that transformed their lives, how they formed polities from small groups of kin to states and empires, and how they were influenced by external forces, particularly the slave trade. Maps are an important part of the book, conveying information and helping readers interrelate local, regional, continental, and global contexts.

Table of Contents

Part 1 Beginnings: becoming human; cultural origins; the agricultural transformation. Part 2 Regional unfoldings: Northern Africa; Ethiopia and the Horn; Western Africa; Central Africa; Eastern Africa; Southern Africa; conclusion - the end of the beginning.

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GOR005465524
9780300072808
0300072805
The Peopling of Africa: A Geographic Interpretation by James L. Newman
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Yale University Press
1997-09-23
252
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