Picture 1 of 13













Gallery
Picture 1 of 13













Have one to sell?
Ancient African Metallury - The Socio-Cultural Context Paperback Bisson Childs
US $26.99
Approximately£20.02
Was US $29.99 (10% off)
Condition:
“Shows light to moderate wear on edges and corners with sound, square binding. Text appears clean and ”... Read moreAbout condition
Good
A book that has been read, but is in good condition. Minimal damage to the book cover eg. scuff marks, but no holes or tears. If this is a hard cover, the dust jacket may be missing. Binding has minimal wear. The majority of pages are undamaged with some creasing or tearing, and pencil underlining of text, but this is minimal. No highlighting of text, no writing in the margins, and no missing pages. See the seller’s listing for full details and description of any imperfections.
Oops! Looks like we're having trouble connecting to our server.
Refresh your browser window to try again.
Postage:
Free USPS Media MailTM.
Located in: L'Anse, Michigan, United States
Delivery:
Estimated between Sat, 30 Aug and Thu, 4 Sep to 94104
Returns:
30 days return. Buyer pays for return postage. If you use an eBay delivery label, it will be deducted from your refund amount.
Payments:
Shop with confidence
Seller assumes all responsibility for this listing.
eBay item number:187505288587
Item specifics
- Condition
- Good
- Seller notes
- Personalize
- No
- Type
- Paperback
- Publication Name
- AltaMira Press
- Ex Libris
- No
- ISBN-10
- 0742502619
- Narrative Type
- Nonfiction
- Personalized
- No
- Inscribed
- No
- Intended Audience
- Adults
- Vintage
- Yes
- ISBN
- 9780742502611
About this product
Product Identifiers
Publisher
Altamira Press
ISBN-10
0742502619
ISBN-13
9780742502611
eBay Product ID (ePID)
1643121
Product Key Features
Book Title
Ancient African Metallurgy : the Sociocultural Context
Number of Pages
320 Pages
Language
English
Topic
Mining, Archaeology, Metallurgy
Publication Year
2000
Illustrator
Yes
Genre
Technology & Engineering, Social Science
Book Series
African Archaeology Ser.
Format
Perfect
Dimensions
Item Height
1.1 in
Item Weight
17.8 Oz
Item Length
9 in
Item Width
5.7 in
Additional Product Features
Intended Audience
Trade
LCCN
00-036210
Reviews
"This book is a very welcome addition to the Africanist literature. Its major strength is the position chosen by the authors in ongoing debates about the past and future of anthropology. Their work reflects the shift away from a grand biology-derived paradigm of social 'evolution' and toward a more modest and humanistic concern for the particular.... I strongly recommend this book on the basis of its ambition and its wealth of detail." --Colleen E. Kriger, University of North Carolina at Greensboro, International Journal of African Historical Studies "This book is a welcome addition to an excellent and growing list by AltaMira Press on African archaeology and prehistory.... [Bisson's] synthesis of ethnohistoric accounts of copper smelting in Central Africa is perhaps the best available rendering of how copper smelting was conducted.... De Barros brings an informed and wide-ranging synthesis to a complicated topic that is a phenomenally rich field of symbolic study.... [This book is] also an excellent reference to more particular and authoritative literature. It has obvious importance to archaeologists and other scholars interested in ideology and technology." --Peter Schmidt, University of Florida, American Antiquity "If only the rest of the world had the rich record of metallurgy and society that Africa has! In the US archaeologists struggle with bits, literally bits, of rare prehistoric metallurgical data, from which they wring (or, too often, invent) a past for indigenous metal-using societies. Not so in the Africa depicted by Bisson and company. The book begins with a comprehensive summary of metals and precolonial African society by Augustin F.C. Holl. This very useful chapter is followed by detailed accounts of early copper working (Bisson) and early ironworking (Philip de Barros), each focused not only on rich, dense, field-based material evidence but full accounts of the social context of mining, smelting, smithing, and trading. The final chapter is a narrative ethnographic account of traditional ironworking as collected by S. Terry Childs in contemporary Uganda. This is an absolutely first-rate book blending historical, archaeological, and ethnographic data that will correct widely held misconceptions about African technologies while providing an entertaining read. Highly recommended for academic collections." --S.R. Martin, Michigan Technological University, Choice Reviews, This book is a welcome addition to an excellent and growing list by AltaMira Press on African archaeology and prehistory.... [Bisson's] synthesis of ethnohistoric accounts of copper smelting in Central Africa is perhaps the best available rendering of how copper smelting was conducted.... De Barros brings an informed and wide-ranging synthesis to a complicated topic that is a phenomenally rich field of symbolic study.... [This book is] also an excellent reference to more particular and authoritative literature. It has obvious importance to archaeologists and other scholars interested in ideology and technology., If only the rest of the world had the rich record of metallurgy and society that Africa has! In the US archaeologists struggle with bits, literally bits, of rare prehistoric metallurgical data, from which they wring (or, too often, invent) a past for indigenous metal-using societies. Not so in the Africa depicted by Bisson and company. The book begins with a comprehensive summary of metals and precolonial African society by Augustin F.C. Holl. This very useful chapter is followed by detailed accounts of early copper working (Bisson) and early ironworking (Philip de Barros), each focused not only on rich, dense, field-based material evidence but full accounts of the social context of mining, smelting, smithing, and trading. The final chapter is a narrative ethnographic account of traditional ironworking as collected by S. Terry Childs in contemporary Uganda. This is an absolutely first-rate book blending historical, archaeological, and ethnographic data that will correct widely held misconceptions about African technologies while providing an entertaining read. Highly recommended for academic collections., This book is a very welcome addition to the Africanist literature. Its major strength is the position chosen by the authors in ongoing debates about the past and future of anthropology. Their work reflects the shift away from a grand biology-derived paradigm of social 'evolution' and toward a more modest and humanistic concern for the particular.... I strongly recommend this book on the basis of its ambition and its wealth of detail.
Series Volume Number
2
Synopsis
Gold. Copper. Iron. Metal working in Africa has been the subject of both popular lore and extensive archaeological investigation. In this volume, four leading archaeologists attempt to provide a complete synthesis of current debates and understandings: Wh, Gold. Copper. Iron. Metal working in Africa has been the subject of both public lore and extensive archaeological investigation. Here, four of the leading contemporary researchers on this topic attempt to provide a complete synthesis of current debates and understandings: Where, how, and when was metal first introduced to the continent? How were iron and copper tools, implements, and objects used in everyday life, in trade, in political and cultural contexts? What role did metal objects play in the ideological systems of precolonial African peoples? Substantive chapters address the origins of metal working and the technology and the various uses and meanings of copper and iron. An ethnoarchaeological account in the words of a contemporary iron worker enriches the archaeological explanations. This book provides a comprehensive, timely summary of our current knowledge., Gold. Copper. Iron. Metal working in Africa has been the subject of both popular lore and extensive archaeological investigation. In this volume, four leading archaeologists attempt to provide a complete synthesis of current debates and understandings: When, how and where was metal first introduced to the continent? How were iron and copper tools, implements, and objects used in everyday life, in trade, in political and cultural contexts? What role did metals play in the ideological systems of precolonial African peoples? Substantive chapters address the origins of African metal working and analyze the specific uses, technology, and ideology of both copper and iron. An ethnoarchaeological account in the words of a contemporary iron worker enriches the archaeological explanations. The volume will be of great value to scholars and students of archaeology, African history, and the history of technology.
LC Classification Number
GN645.A52 2000
Item description from the seller
About this seller
Rupert's Place
100% positive Feedback•2.5K items sold
Registered as a private sellerThereby, consumer rights stemming from EU consumer protection law do not apply. eBay buyer protection still applies to most purchases.
Seller Feedback (814)
- e***r (47)- Feedback left by buyer.Past 6 monthsVerified purchaseIt came a day later but that was the fault of the post office. The seller shipped it, and it was as promised well packaged and efficient. Very happy with the seller and the purchase. The items quality was once again perfect, in brand new condition as promised, and well priced for a very rare item. The appearance was accurate, item was as described. Great appearance overall, well packaged and cared for.Summer Stock 1950 (DVD, 2006) Judy Garland Gene Kelly Musical Classic (#186835598545)
- 0***3 (638)- Feedback left by buyer.Past 6 monthsVerified purchase***** 5 Star Seller *****. The accurately described items were a great value that were well packaged and were shipped fast. I am very pleased with my purchases from this seller and will continue to utilize this seller in the future. Thank you for an excellent transaction experience.
- e***n (2255)- Feedback left by buyer.Past yearVerified purchaseThe item was great quality and accurately described. The packaging was excellent - The seller went above and beyond with protecting the item during shipment . The item arrived safely. A reasonable price item. I would not hesitate 1 sec to do business with them again. Highly recommend seller AAAAA ++++ 5 st🌟rs. <(•🪖•)>Care Cleaning And Sportsmanship M/Sgt James R. Owens Rifle Firearms Ring Bound (#186948693728)
Product ratings and reviews
Most relevant reviews
- 13 Sep, 2024
great book
Verified purchase: YesCondition: Pre-ownedSold by: worldofbooksusa
More to explore:
- Paperback Fiction Books & Ancient Greek,
- Lee Child Paperback Fiction & Books,
- Fiction Paperback Fiction Books & Ancient Greek,
- Ancient Literature Paperback Antiquarian & Collectable Books,
- Art & Culture Non-Fiction Paperbacks,
- Lee Child Fiction Paperback Fiction & Books,
- Ancient Literature Paperback Antiquarian & Collectable Books in English,
- African Paperback Antiquarian & Collectable Books in English,
- Lee Child Jack Reacher Fiction Paperback Fiction & Books,
- African Paperback 1st Edition Antiquarian & Collectable Books