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Crossroads of empires: archaeology, material culture and socio-political relationships in West Africa

Objective

Knowledge of the last 1000 years in the West African Sahel comes largely from historical sources, which say that many regions were ruled by vast polities.
The aim of my archaeological project is to seize how, in fact, lhe 'empires' of this region structured the landscape, and the movemenl of peoples, ideas, and
things, with a focus on the period AD 1200-1850. Is 'empire' really a useful term? I will confront historical evidence with archaeological data from one area at
the intersection of several polities: the dallols in Niger. This area is rich in remains, said to result from population movements and processes of religious and
political change, but these remains have been only briefly described so far. As this region is a key area of migrations and cross-influences, it is the ideal
'laboratory' for exploring the materialisation of contacts and boundaries, through a mapping of material culture distributions.
My project will approach these sites holistically, carrying out archaeological regional survey and prospection. Excavation will indicate chronology and cultural
affiliation. At lhe same time, I will take an interdisciplinary approach, using anthropological and oral-historical enquiries to obtain background information to
test hypotheses generated by the archaeological data. Enquiries will assess how material culture can show group belonging and population shifts, and
examine the role of individuals called 'technical specialists'. This will help solve the current impasse in our understanding of vast empires which, though they
are historically known, remain poorly understood.
My project will not just improve our knowledge of an almost-unknown part of the world, but thanks to its geographical location, interdisciplinary nature and
strong thematic framework, open up avenues of thinking about the relalion between archaeological and historical data, the mediation of relations through
artefacts, and the archaeology of empires, all widely-relevant research issues

Call for proposal

ERC-2010-StG_20091209
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Host institution

UNIVERSITY OF EAST ANGLIA
Address
Earlham Road
NR4 7TJ Norwich
United Kingdom

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Activity type
Higher or Secondary Education Establishments
Principal investigator
Anne Claire Haour (Dr.)
Administrative Contact
Tracy Moulton (Ms.)
EU contribution
€ 729 402

Beneficiaries (6)

UNIVERSITY OF EAST ANGLIA
United Kingdom
EU contribution
€ 729 402
Address
Earlham Road
NR4 7TJ Norwich

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Activity type
Higher or Secondary Education Establishments
Principal investigator
Anne Claire Haour (Dr.)
Administrative Contact
Tracy Moulton (Ms.)
THE UNIVERSITY OF STIRLING
United Kingdom
EU contribution
€ 32 883,60
Address
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FK9 4LA Stirling

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Activity type
Higher or Secondary Education Establishments
Administrative Contact
Eric Gibb (Mr.)
UNIVERSITE LIBRE DE BRUXELLES
Belgium
EU contribution
€ 65 804,40
Address
Avenue Franklin Roosevelt 50
1050 Bruxelles

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Activity type
Higher or Secondary Education Establishments
Administrative Contact
Beata Bibrowska (Ms.)
MUSEE ROYAL DE L'AFRIQUE CENTRALE
Belgium
EU contribution
€ 49 208
Address
Leuvensesteenweg 13
3080 Tervuren

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Activity type
Research Organisations
Administrative Contact
Luc Van Wassenhove (Mr.)
UNIVERSITE ABDOU MOUMOUNI DE NIAMEY
Niger
EU contribution
€ 6 469,40
Address
Rive Droite Universite Abdou Moumouni
10896 Niamey

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Activity type
Higher or Secondary Education Establishments
Administrative Contact
Oumarou Ide (Dr.)
UNIVERSITE D'ABOMEY-CALAVI
Benin
EU contribution
€ 9 393,60
Address
Campus Universitaires D Abomey
01 Abomey Calavi

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Activity type
Higher or Secondary Education Establishments
Administrative Contact
Sègbè Christophe Houssou (Prof.)