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Indigenes or Invaders?

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  02 January 2015

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Copyright © Antiquity Publications Ltd 1963

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References

(1) Proceedings of the Prehistoric Society, XXVIII (1962), 147.Google Scholar

(2) The credit for this is due to the late J. T. Furley, who presented his transcripts of many documents to the University of Ghana, and to I. G. Wilks, who has conducted the historical research and has guided the archaeological study.

(3) Wilks, in a forthcoming history of Akwamu.

(4) Ozanne, , ‘Notes on the Early Historic Archaeology of Accra’, Trans. Hist. Soc. Ghana, VI (1962). Full publication of the archaeological evidence is awaiting drawing of the material.Google Scholar

(5) Several of these were Elminas (Wilks, op. cit.).

(6) Wheeler, Rome beyond the Imperial Frontiers, fig. 8.

(7) Archaeologia, 93 (1949). 22, 25.Google Scholar