Ancient Middle Niger: Urbanism and the Self-organizing Landscape (Case Studies in Early Societies)

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EAN/UPC/ISBN Code 9780521012430


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Pages 278

Year of production 2005

The cities of West Africa"s Middle Niger, only recently brought to the world"s attention, make us rethink the "whys" and the "wheres" of ancient urbanism. They present the archaeologist with a novelty; a non-nucleated, clustered city-plan with no centralized, state-focused power. This book explores the emergence of these cities in the first millennium B.C. and the evolution of their hinterlands from the perspective of the self-organized landscape. Cities appeared in a series of profound transforms to the human-land relations and this book illustrates how each transform marked a leap in complexity.