Kariya Wuro - Philip Allsworth-Jones - Books - Africa Magna Verlag - 9783937248486 - July 30, 2015
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Kariya Wuro


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Kariya Wuro is a rock shelter in north east Nigeria, excavated in the 1980s and studied by a team of researchers from the University of Ibadan. Preliminary accounts of some aspects have been published, but this is the first full site report. The Late Stone Age occupation consists of two phases, aceramic and ceramic, both described and illustrated in detail. In order to supplement the pollen analysis from the rock shelter, a thorough study of the vegetation of the area was made, with plant names recorded both in Hausa and the local Kariya language. The Kariya people, or Wiihe as they call themselves, are a small community, part of the North Bauchi language group. A description is given of their society, in particular their masquerades, although it does not seem too likely that any direct link can be established between them and the former inhabitants of the rock shelter. Full descriptions of excavated rock shelters in West Africa and Nigeria in particular are rare, and the database recorded here should provide a useful point of comparison for researchers in the region as a whole. While this book is primarily of interest to archaeologists, it is also of relevance to those interested in ethnography and linguistics, and the natural environment in this part of Nigeria.

Media Books     Paperback Book   (Book with soft cover and glued back)
Released July 30, 2015
ISBN13 9783937248486
Publishers Africa Magna Verlag
Pages 114
Dimensions 210 × 297 × 6 mm   ·   436 g   (Weight (estimated))
Language English  

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