The Lake Chad region as a crossroads: an archaeological and oral historical research project on early Kanem-Borno and its intra-African connections
The history of the Lake Chad region is intrinsically linked to the Kanem-Borno Empire (8th-19th century AD), the earliest, longest-lived and most powerful state in the Central Sudan. To a large extent, that political achievement resulted from the economic and cultural relations that the state once e...
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Main Authors: | Carlos Magnavita, Zakinet Dangbet, Tchago Bouimon |
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Language: | EN FR |
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2019
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/ae1a08d169ee4596af412c6f5f33d87d |
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