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245 00 $aMuseums & archaeology in West Africa /$cedited by Claude Daniel Ardouin.
246 3 $aMuseums and archaeology in West Africa
260 $aWashington :$bSmithsonian Institution Press ;$aOxford :$bJ. Currey,$c[1997], ©1997.
300 $a178 pages :$billustrations ;$c23 cm
336 $atext$btxt$2rdacontent
337 $aunmediated$bn$2rdamedia
500 $a"Published on behalf of the West African Museums Programme in association with the International African Institute."
504 $aIncludes bibliographical references and index.
505 00 $tForeword /$rEmmanuel Arinze --$tIntroduction /$rClaude Daniel Ardouin --$g1.$tGhana: Museum & archaeology training /$rJ. R. Anquandah --$g2.$tNigeria: The Ibadan experience to date /$rBassey W. Andah --$g3.$tCote d'Ivoire: The Universite nationale & the Musee national: An educational experience /$rBernadine Biot --$g4.$tSenegal: Museography in the theory of archaeology teaching /$rAdama Diop --$g5.$tNigeria: The History of the University of Nigeria Museum & its role in fostering research & education /$rV. E. Chikwendu --$g6.$tBenin: Training in archaeology: The beginning of an experiment /$rAlexis B. A. Adande --$g7.$tCote d'Ivoire: When scholars abandon the people /$rFofana Lemassou --$g8.$tMali: The inland delta & the Manding mountains /$rTereba Togola --$g9.$tNigeria: The case of Jos Museum /$rAnthonia K. Fatunsin --$g10.$tBurkina Faso: Museums & the archaeological heritage /$rAntoine Millogo Kalo --$g11.$tSenegal: Towards a new policy to protect sites & monuments /$rAbdoulaye Camara --
505 80 $g12.$tNiger: The case of the Musee national /$rMariama Hima --$g13.$tCape Verde: Site & archaeological heritage conservation at Cidade Velha /$rNelida Maria and Lima Rodrigues --$g14.$tBurkina Faso: Archaeological information, education & museums /$rAlmissi Porgo --$g15.$tMali: Opening the Musee national to schools /$rSeydou Ouattara --$g16.$tCote d'Ivoire: The value of the remains of material culture to the knowledge of the peoples /$rGilbert Gonnin --$g17.$tBenin: Museums & education /$rRashida Ayari de Souza --$g18.$tCameroon: The teaching & transmission of archaeology in a national museum /$rGermain Loumpet --$g19.$tKenya: Museums, archaeology & the public /$rGeorge H. O. Abungu --$g20.$tNigeria: Museums in archaeology education /$rYashim Isa Bitiyong.
520 $aThe contributors, drawing on their practical experiences in eleven countries, analyse problems and attitudes involved in the development of links between museum personnel and archaeologists, underlining the existing gaps and suggesting possible improvements.
520 8 $aCase studies explain the present situation in the administration and preservation of archaeological sites, setting out present problems and possible future solutions. Museums need to play an active role and collaborate with archaeologists, local communities and governments. It is particularly important for the results of archaeological research to be accessible to the nationals of each country.
520 8 $aTo this end the authors stress the importance of exhibitions, educational activities and the use of the media in the dissemination of knowledge of the past. Such diffusion requires the development of a range of strategies for reaching different types of audience.
650 0 $aMuseums$zAfrica, West.
651 0 $aAfrica, West$xCivilization.$0http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85001691
650 0 $aMuseum techniques$zAfrica, West.
650 0 $aArchaeology$zAfrica, West.
700 1 $aArdouin, Claude Daniel.$0http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n95090873
710 2 $aWest African Museums Programme.$0http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/no93030067
710 2 $aInternational African Institute.$0http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n79118123
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