African Material Culture

by Mary Jo Arnoldi

Published 1 January 1996

"This volume has much to recommend it-providing fascinating and stimulating insights into many arenas of material culture, many of which still remain only superficially explored in the archaeological literature." -Archaeological Review

". . . a vivid introduction to the topic. . . . A glimpse into the unique and changing identities in an ever-changing world." -Come-All-Ye

Fourteen interdisciplinary essays open new perspectives for understanding African societies and cultures through the contextualized study of objects, treating everything from the production of material objects to the meaning of sticks, masquerades, household tools, clothing, and the television set in the contemporary repertoire of African material culture.