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Spatial Expressions of Traditional Behavior: An Ethnoarchaeological Study
Archaeology at UCLA
  • E. Kofi Agorsah, Portland State University
Document Type
Article
Publication Date
4-1-1982
Subjects
  • Spatial behavior -- Ghana,
  • Ghana -- Antiquities,
  • Ghana -- Social life and customs,
  • Archaeology and history -- Ghana,
  • Historic sites -- Ghana,
  • Krachi (African people)
Disciplines
Abstract

This report summarizes research undertaken in the settlement of Wiae in the KeteKrachi district of the Volta Region in Ghana, West Africa. It concerns an attempt to use current spatial behavior within the residential area of the modern village to predict spatial behavior at the prehistoric sites.

Persistent Identifier
https://archives.pdx.edu/ds/psu/29489
Citation Information
Agorsah, E.K. (1982). Spatial Expressions of Traditional Behavior: An Ethnoarchaeological Study. Archaeology at UCLA, 2,6. Edited for the Institute of Archaeology by Ernestine S. Elster, issued to the members of the institute.