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Africa: Missing Voices Series
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Introduction
1. Pots, Stones, and Potsherds: Shrines in the Mandara Mountains (North Cameroon and Northeastern Nigeria)
2. The Archaeology of Shrines among the Tallensi of Northern Ghana: Materiality and Interpretive Relevance
3. Earth Shrines and Autochthony among the Konkomba of Northern Ghana
4. Shrines and Compound Abandonment: Ethnoarchaeological Observations in Northern Ghana
5. Constructing Ritual Protection on an Expanding Settlement Frontier: Earth Shrines in the Black Volta Region
6. Moroccan Saints’ Shrines as Systems of Distributed Knowledge
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