Table of Contents
1: Introduction to Community Archaeology and Heritage in Africa: Decolonizing Practice
Innocent Pikirayi and Peter R. Schmidt
2: Maasai People and Oldupai (Olduvai) Gorge: Looking for Sustainable People-Centred Approaches and Practices
Asmeret G. Mehari, Kokeli P. Ryano and Naserian Ndangoya
3: Walking the Long Path to Partnership: Archaeology and Communities in Eastern Africa
George Abungu
4: Collaborative Archaeology and Heritage in Africa: Views from the Trench and Beyond
Peter R. Schmidt
5: Heritage, Memories and Community Development: The case of Shimoni Slave Caves Site, Kenya
Patrick Abungu
6: Archaeology, Local Knowledge and Tradition: The Quest for Relevant Approaches to the Study and Use of the Past in Southern Africa
Southern Africa, Innocent Pikirayi
7: Old Archaeology Camouflaged as New and Inclusive? South African Community Archaeology in the 21st Century
Ndukuyakhe Ndlovu
8: Cultural Pathways to Development Among Communities: The Cultural Banks in Mali
Anne Mayor and Eric Huysecom
9: Perspective on Heritage, Local Community and Archaeological Engagements in Parts of Northern Yorubaland, Nigeria
Jonathan O. Aleru and Kolawole Adekola
10: “We will not Relocate until our Ancestors and Shrines Come with Us”: Heritage and Conflict Management in the Bui Dam Project Area, Ghana
Dam Project area, Ghana Wazi Apoh and Kodzo Gavua
11: In Lieu of Community Archaeology? Mandara Archaeological Project (1984-2008): Outreach and Involvement in Heritage issues
Nic David and Judy Sterner
12: Community Archaeology and Heritage in Africa: Conversations inspired by a workshop
Carol McDavid, Uzma Rizvi and Laurajane Smith