ABSTRACT

Originally published in 1964 these papers discuss the recovery and critical interpretation of oral traditions and written documents, problems of dating and analysis of material from archaeological sites, the use of linguistic evidence, and methods of historical reconstruction concerning techniques, art styles and changes in social organization. Consideration is also given to wider problems concerning the pre-colonial history of certain parts of Africa. Attitudes towards the study and understanding of various aspects of historical develoment both among scholars and the public are also reviewed.

part |103 pages

Part One

chapter |45 pages

Introductory Summary

part Two|308 pages

Special Studies

chapter 4|12 pages

Traditions Orales au Gabon

chapter 6|26 pages

The Mande and the Akan Hinterland

chapter 13|17 pages

En quete d’une chronologie ivoirienne

chapter 15|17 pages

De Quelques Attitudes Africaines en Matiere D’histoire Locale

(Introduction à une psycho-sociologie de la connaissance historique)