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Title Essouk-Tadmekka : an Early Islamic Trans-Saharan Market Town / edited by Sam Nixon
Published Leiden ; Boston : Brill, [2017]

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Series Journal of African archaeology monograph series, 2468-8266 ; volume 12
Journal of African archaeology. Monograph series ; v. 12. 2468-8266
Contents Part 1. Introduction -- Overview / Sam Nixon -- An unexplored market town of the early trans-Saharan trade / Sam Nixon -- The Essouk-Tadmekka locality: environment and human geography / Sam Nixon -- Part 2. Site overview and surface remains -- The Essouk-Tadmekka ruins and their prospection / Sam Nixon -- Arabic and Tifinagh inscriptions / Paulo Fernando de Moraes Farias -- Part 3. Excavations and architecture -- Excavation programme and methods / Sam Nixon -- Excavations in the mosque quarter (unit Ek-A) / Sam Nixon -- Excavations near the eastern cliffs (Ek-B) / Sam Nixon -- Excavations on the island (unit Ek-C) / Sam Nixon -- Chronology / Sam Nixon -- Architecture / Sam Nixon and Benoit Suzanne -- Part 4. Finds -- Pottery / Sam Nixon and Kevin MacDonald -- Glass vessels / Sam Nixon, James Lankton and Laure Dussubieux -- Beads / Sam Nixon, James Lankton, Peter Robertshaw, and Laure Dusubbieux -- Gold processing remains / Sam Nixon and Thilo Rehren -- Crucible-steel making and other metalworking remains / Thilo Rehren and Sam Nixon -- Coins and other metal artefacts / Sam Nixon -- Miscellaneous material culture / Sam Nixon -- Eggshell / Jane Sidell -- Faunal remains / Kevin MacDonald -- Plant remains / Dorian Fuller, Mary-Anne Murray and Sam Nixon -- Part 5. Synthesis and discussion -- Excavated sequence / Sam Nixon -- A new cultural history of essouk-tadmekka / Sam Nixon -- Debating trans-Saharan commerce and culture / Sam Nixon
Summary Essouk-Tadmekka' presents the first archaeological exploration of one of the most important market towns on the trans-Saharan camel-caravan routes in the early Islamic period, supplying West African gold, slaves, and ivory to the Mediterranean world. Excavation of Essouk-Tadmekka?s ruins? in Saharan West Africa? has enabled Sam Nixon and a team of scholars to better understand this town described by early Arabic geographers, therein providing insights into such wider questions as the origins of trans-Saharan trade, the commerce in gold, and the arrival of Islamic culture in West Africa. This window into the earliest period of trans-Saharan exchange includes illustration of some of the best-preserved ruins along the camel-caravan routes, the earliest-known Arabic writing in West Africa, and rare gold-working remains
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references (pages 411-419) and index
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Subject Excavations (Archaeology) -- Mali
HISTORY / Africa / West
Excavations (Archaeology)
Antiquities
SUBJECT Essouk-Tadmekka (Extinct city) http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh2017004108
Mali -- Antiquities. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh91002983
Subject Mali -- Essouk-Tadmekka (Extinct city)
Mali
Form Electronic book
Author Nixon, Sam, 1977- editor.
LC no. 2018038839
ISBN 9004348999
9004346147
9789004346147
9789004348998