The Archaeology of Islam in Sub-Saharan Africa (Cambridge World Archaeology)

The Archaeology of Islam in Sub-Saharan Africa (Cambridge World Archaeology)

by TimothyInsoll (Author)

Synopsis

This is the first general study of the impact of Islam in sub-Saharan Africa. Timothy Insoll charts the historical background as well as the archaeological evidence attesting to the spread of Islam across the Sudan, Ethiopia, Eastern Africa, Southern Africa and Nigeria, surveying a time-span from the immediate pre-Islamic period through to the present. He also analyses in detail the syncretism which has occurred between Islam and African traditional religions, and looks at the processes - jihad, trade, missionary activity, prestige - by which Islam spread. This book will be of great relevance to scholars and students, as well as to all those interested in Africa, archaeology, religion and Islam.

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Format: Illustrated
Pages: 488
Edition: Illustrated
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Published: 03 Jul 2003

ISBN 10: 0521657024
ISBN 13: 9780521657020
Book Overview: The first comprehensive study of the impact of Islam in sub-Saharan Africa from Muhammed onwards.

Media Reviews
'... an enormously useful book ... regional differences in approach and data availability are clear ... One of the books strengths is that Insoll provides much background information for the advent of Islam in Africa and for the context of Muslim societies there ... Insoll's thematic and continental synthesis is a stimulating pleasure to read and will long remain a valuable work of reference.' Cambridge Archaeological Journal
'... Insoll's thematic and continental synthesis is a stimulating pleasure to read and will long remain a valuable work of reference.' Cambridge Archaeological Journal
'This is a book long overdue.' Antiquity
'It is a massive compendium of facts, sites and published opinions ... This is a useful book that helps to understand the wider picture of Islam in Africa.' Journal of African History
'Sub-Saharan Africa is a vast area, incorporating an incredible amount of cultural diversity and encompassing a myriad of material expressions, and this volume captures that diversity.' Journal of African Archaeology
Timothy Insoll has put together a remarkable study that will take its place alongside Nehemia Levtzion and Randall Pouwell's A History of Islam in Africa as a major work of reference on the foundations and development of Muslim societies in sub-Saharan Africa. H-Net Review
A welcome addition to the literature on sub-Saharan archaeology. International Journal of African Historical Studies
...we can applaud the research efforts of the author and his well-structured, accessible summary. Readers from archaeology and the historical humanities in particular will find much that is useful in the approach of this ambitious undertaking. - Journal of Field Archaeology, Adria LaViolette, University of Virginia
Author Bio
Timothy Insoll is Lecturer in Archaeology at the School of Art History and Archaeology of the University of Manchester.