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"An Archaeology of the Bantu Expansion: Early Settlers South of the Congo Rainforest," edited by Peter R. Coutros, Jessamy H. Doman, Igor Matonda Sakala, and Koen Bostoen, is an extensive and multi-disciplinary volume focusing on the Bantu Expansion in Central Africa. This groundbreaking work synthesizes archaeological evidence, paleoenvironmental data, linguistics, genetics, and oral histories to offer the most comprehensive and up-to-date account of the first Bantu-speaking settlers south of the Congo rainforest.

Based on extensive fieldwork in the Democratic Republic of the Congo, including discoveries from over 150 archaeological sites, the book details material culture evolution, settlement patterns, and ecological impacts during the Late Stone Age through the Iron Age. It also critically reconstructs the migration routes, farming practices, and interactions between early Bantu speakers and indigenous Central African hunter-gatherers and Ubangi language speakers.

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The work challenges prior assumptions about the Bantu Expansion’s timeline and environmental impact, showing complex phases of population growth, decline, and re-expansion influenced by climate change, cultural exchange, and subsistence strategies. It is an indispensable resource for scholars of African history, archaeology, linguistics, and anthropology as well as anyone interested in the deep history of this influential migration.

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  • GTIN Barcode: 09780892132942
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Jumia Books An Archaeology of the Bantu ExpansionEarly Settlers South of the Congo Rainforest Edited By Peter R. Coutros, Jessamy H. Doman, Igor Matonda Sakala, Koen Bostoen

Jumia Books An Archaeology of the Bantu ExpansionEarly Settlers South of the Congo Rainforest Edited By Peter R. Coutros, Jessamy H. Doman, Igor Matonda Sakala, Koen Bostoen

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