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Davies, Matthew I.J.; Kipkeu Kipruto, Timothy; Moore, Henrietta L. (2014) | |
Revisiting the irrigated agricultural landscape of the Marakwet, Kenya: tracing local technology and knowledge over the recent past | |
Azania: Archaeological Research in Africa. Volume 49 #4. p. 486-523. |
Steele, John (2014) | |
Some reflections on two rural potter's cooperatives in the Port St Johns region of the Eastern Cape, South Africa | |
Indilinga: African Journal of Indigenous Knowledge Systems. Volume 13 #1. p. 41-50. |
Giblin, John D.; Remigius, Kigongo (2012) | |
The social and symbolic context of the royal potters of Buganda | |
Azania: Archaeological Research in Africa. Volume 47 #1. p. 64-80. |
Akakpo, Yaovi (2010) | |
Du devenir des technologies traditionnelles | |
Cahiers du CERLESHS. Volume 25 #35. p. 243-258. |
Kohtamaki, Marjaana (2010) | |
An ethnoarchaelogical study of Twa potters in southern Rwanda | |
Azania: Archaeological Research in Africa. Volume 45 #3. p. 298-320. |
Zimmermann, Martin (2010) | |
The coexistence of traditional and large-scale water supply systems in central northern Namibia | |
Journal of Namibian Studies. #7. p. 55-84. |
Chirikure, Shadreck; Burrett, Rob; Heimann, Robert B. (2009) | |
Beyond furnaces and slags: a review study of bellows and their role in indigenous African metallurgical processes | |
Azania: Archaeological Research in Africa. Volume 44 #2. p. 195-215. |
Tempelhoff, Johann W.N. (2008) | |
Historical perspectives on pre-colonial irrigation in southern Africa | |
African Historical Review. Volume 40 #1. p. 121-160. |
Coulibaly, Elisée (2006) | |
Savoirs et savoir-faire des anciens métallurgistes d'Afrique occidentale: procédés et techniques de la sidérurgie directe dans le Bwamu (Burkina Faso et Mali) | |
Paris: Karthala. Hommes et sociétés. 422p. |
Sokoni, Cosmas; Shechambo, Tamilwai (2005) | |
Changes in the upland irrigation system and implications for rural poverty alleviation: a case of the Ndiwa irrigations system, west Usambara mountains, Tanzania | |
Dar es Salaam: REPOA. REPOA research report #5. 44p. |
Tegene, Belay (2003) | |
Combining Land Capability Evaluation, Geographic Information Systems, and Indigenous Technologies for Soil Conservation in Northern Ethiopia | |
Eastern Africa Social Science Research Review. Volume 19 #2. June. p. 23-53. |
Elder, Tanya (2000) | |
The way of the bricoleur | |
In: Manoeuvring in an environment of uncertainty: structural change and social action in sub-Saharan Africa. p. 207-232. |
Bitiyong, Yashim Isa (1999) | |
Tin smelting in the Nok region, Nigeria | |
West African Journal of Archaeology. Volume 29 #1-2. p. 47-52. |
Devisch, René (1999) | |
Les universités en Afrique noire et les savoirs endogènes | |
Bulletin des séances = Mededelingen der zittingen. Volume 45 #3. p. 261-293. |
Gabriel, A.O.I. (1999) | |
Women and indigenous fishing technology in Rivers State of Nigeria: a source for African traditional educational ideas | |
West African Journal of Archaeology. Volume 29 #1-2. p. 67-78. |
Khidir, Zakaria Fadoul (1999) | |
Les Beri et leurs techniques traditionnelles | |
Revue scientifique du Tchad. Volume 6 #1. p. 43-51. |
Okonkwo, T.M. (1999) | |
Preservation of meat and fish by solar drying: the case of Nigeria | |
West African Journal of Archaeology. Volume 29 #1-2. p. 108-117. |
Okonkwo, T.M. (1999) | |
Upgrading traditional food processing: smoked meat and fish as case studies | |
West African Journal of Archaeology. Volume 29 #1-2. p. 98-107. |
Okpoko, A. Ikechukwu; Ibeanu, A.M. (1999) | |
Early metal-working in Nigeria | |
West African Journal of Archaeology. Volume 29 #1-2. p. 34-46. |
Onwuejeogwu, M. Angulu (1999) | |
The place of indigenous technology in present-day Africa | |
West African Journal of Archaeology. Volume 29 #1-2. p. 7-26. |
David, Nicholas (1998) | |
The Ethnoarcheology and Field Archaeology of Grinding at Sukur, Adamawa State, Nigeria | |
African Archaeological Review. Volume 15 #1. March. p. 13-63. |
Mortimore, Michael (1998) | |
Roots in the African dust: sustaining the sub-Saharan drylands | |
Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. 219p. |
Gamser, Matthew; Appleton, Helen (1995) | |
Tinker, tiller, technical change: peoples' technology and innovation off the farm | |
In: The cultural dimension of development: indigenous knowledge systems. p. 340-347. |
McCorkle, Constance M.; McClure, Gail D. (1995) | |
Farmer know-how and communication for technology transfer: CTTA in Niger | |
In: The cultural dimension of development: indigenous knowledge systems. p. 323-332. |
Mumbanza mwa Bawele (1995) | |
L'évolution technologique des Bantu: cas des riverains de la région équatoriale du Zaïre | |
Annales aequatoria. Volume 16. p. 259-305. |
Radcliffe, Edward B.; Ouedraogo, Gregoire; Patten, Sonia E. (eds.) (1995) | |
Neem in Niger: a new context for a system of indigenous knowledge | |
In: The cultural dimension of development: indigenous knowledge systems. p. 35-70. |
Walker, Peter J.C. (1995) | |
Indigenous knowledge and famine relief in the Horn of Africa | |
In: The cultural dimension of development: indigenous knowledge systems. p. 147-154. |
Warren, D. Michael; Slikkerveer, L. Jan; Brokensha, David; Dechering, Wim H.J.C. (eds.) (1995) | |
The cultural dimension of development: indigenous knowledge systems | |
London: Intermediate Technology Publications. IT studies in indigenous knowledge and development. 582p. |
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