Published In
Nyame Akuma: A Newsletter of African Archaeology
Document Type
Article
Publication Date
12-1983
Subjects
Land settlement -- Ghana -- Social aspects, Villages -- Ghana, Ethnoarchaeology -- Ghana, Ghana -- Social life and customs -- History
Abstract
This article is an ethnoarchaeologial study aimed at discovering rules that might explain the dynamics of spatial distribution of cultural remains of the Nchumuru, a Guang people who, in prehistoric times, inhabited large parts of Ghana and still maintain their traditional social system and subsistence practices.
Persistent Identifier
https://archives.pdx.edu/ds/psu/29459
Citation Details
Agorsah, E.K. (1983). Patterns of Spatial Behavior Among the Nchumuru. Nyame Akuma: A Newsletter of African Archaeology, 23, 6-8