Gender in African Prehistory
Explore the intricate dynamics of prehistoric gender relations with Gender in African Prehistory by the esteemed author. Published by AltaMira Press in 1998, this comprehensive volume spans 358 pages, offering a rich analysis of gender roles across diverse African regions. From the ancient civilizations of Egypt to the southern reaches of South Africa, and from Ghana to Tanzania, this book meticulously examines how gender relations evolved from the Stone Age up until the brink of colonialization. With its insightful methods and theories, Gender in African Prehistory is an essential resource for scholars and enthusiasts alike, providing a deeper understanding of how gender has shaped human history in Africa. Dive into this pivotal work and discover the complexities of gender in the context of African prehistory.