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The Archaeology of Islamisation in Sub-Saharan Africa: A Comparative Study
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The archaeology of Islam in Sub-Saharan Africa is remarkably diverse in relation to its material components, its geographical and chronological frameworks, and the life ways that were influenced by Islam, from settled and nomadic populations, peasants and kings, to merchants, farmers, warriors and townspeople. Islamisation processes were equally varied involving, for example, trade, proselytisation, jihad and prestige. Economically, new markets might be reached. Politically, the adoption of Arabic, of new forms of administration and of literacy could have a significant impact. Socially, material culture and ways of life could alter as manifest via diet and funerary practices, house types and settlement patterns. It is not possible to adequately summarise this diversity here.1 Instead emphasis will be placed upon selectively considering the evidence in order to indicate what archaeology can tell us about Islamisation processes in Africa, and to demonstrate the value and utility of archaeology for examining this Islamisation
Title: The Archaeology of Islamisation in Sub-Saharan Africa: A Comparative Study
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The archaeology of Islam in Sub-Saharan Africa is remarkably diverse in relation to its material components, its geographical and chronological frameworks, and the life ways that were influenced by Islam, from settled and nomadic populations, peasants and kings, to merchants, farmers, warriors and townspeople.
Islamisation processes were equally varied involving, for example, trade, proselytisation, jihad and prestige.
Economically, new markets might be reached.
Politically, the adoption of Arabic, of new forms of administration and of literacy could have a significant impact.
Socially, material culture and ways of life could alter as manifest via diet and funerary practices, house types and settlement patterns.
It is not possible to adequately summarise this diversity here.
1 Instead emphasis will be placed upon selectively considering the evidence in order to indicate what archaeology can tell us about Islamisation processes in Africa, and to demonstrate the value and utility of archaeology for examining this Islamisation.
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