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Proceedings of the 18th Biennial Meeting (2006) of SAfA
Proceedings of the 19th Biennial Meeting (2008) of SAfA
Proceedings By Program Session of the 19th Biennial Meeting (2008) of SAfA
Posters Alphabetically by Author of the 19th Biennial
Nyame Akuma
Prehistory Society of Zimbabwe Newsletters
West African Archaeological Newsletter
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NYAME AKUMA 

CONTENTS (#69, June 2008)

Editor: Pam Willoughby

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Editorial

Ethiopia 
Some Aspects of furnace shape and decorations among the Oromo Iron smelters of West Wollega, Ethiopia 
Temesgen Burka

Ghana 
Excavations and Surveys in the Tongo Hills, Upper East Region, and Birifor, Upper West Region,Ghana.  March-April 2008. A Preliminary Fieldwork Report.  
Timothy Insoll, Rachel MacLean, and Benjamin Kankpeyeng.

Nigeria 
Anthropology in the 21st Century as a Borderless Discipline: Implications for Archaeological Studies in Nigeria  
Aderemi Suleiman Ajala

Preliminary Report of elephant remains in an archaeological site within Idanre Township, Ondo State,Nigeria  
B.A. Ogunfolakan and A. Olayemi

The mysterious Ogunjokoro of the Old Oyo (Nigeria) and its tourism potential   
Titilayo O. Olukole

Rwanda 
New Work on the Later Archaeology of Rwanda 2006 to 2007: A Preliminary Fieldwork Report   
John Giblin  

Senegal 
A Report on the Charred Botanical Remains from Sincu Bara, A Mid-First Millenium AD Middle Senegal Valley Site   
Shawn Sabrina Murray

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