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Robert Ehrlich

Complex civilization in the Sahel and the gold trade.
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Empire of Ghana

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Ghana

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Ghana?

Ghana (Arabic) = Wagadu (Soninke)??Leaders: ghana (Arabic) or manga, magha, or kayamaga (Soninke)Sources

Al-Bakri ~1067Timbuktu chroniclesOral histories collected in the late 19th century

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Other Kingdoms and Trade

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Dhar Tichitt Region

• Lakes• Rainwater collected at

the foot of cliffs• Rainwater or rising

water table between dunes

• Stream fed

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Growth of

settlement 2000 – 400 BCE

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Features

• Domesticated bulrush millet• No evidence of irrigation

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Trade Routes & metal resources 11th and 12th C. CE

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‘Fil à double tête”

Garenne-Marot, Laurence. "‘Fils à double tête’and Copper-based Ingots: Copper Money-objects at the Time of the Sahelian Empires of Ancient Ghana and Mali." Money in Africa 171 (2009): 11.

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Transport of copper

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Working with imported brass and local copper

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Tegdaoust (Aoudaghost) Mosque

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Settlements

• Compounds – Narrow streets and open

plazas with a dry-stone wall– Connected with shared walls

• Dwelling units– Single hearth: one or

many storage areas – Two to nine: extended or

polygamous family?

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Silent Trade

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Koumbi Saleh Mosque

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Tumuli

• Stone in Sahara 4000 BCE-500 CE• Earthen in dry Savanna late 1st-early 2nd

millennium• Rock cut in wooded savannah 1st millennium

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El-Oulaledji, early 11th C.

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Killi, bird figurine

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Stone circles, Senegal

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Senegal, Tienke Boussoura

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Gold and gold coins

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West African Gold Coins

• Described as ‘bald’– Blank or simple design

• Single Tadmekka merchant annually sent across the Sahara 16 bags containing 500 dinars each (8000 in total, c. 34kg of gold)

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Essouk - Tadmekka

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Tadmekka Ruins

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Coin mould found at Tadmekka

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Moulds with gold

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Trade Objects (750-950)glass beads, North African ceramics, glass, silk, cowry, agate, copper