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Ethno archaeological Clues to Stone Exploitation in Ancient Dangme-land, Greater Accra Region, Ghana
2019
Legon Journal of the Humanities
Dangme-land is naturally replete with abundant stone resources whose exploitation facilitated the peoples' adaptation to their environment. The objective of the researcher in this paper was to investigate for what purposes the ancient indigenous Dangme populations that occupied Sega Hill, Kpone, Shai and Prampram exploited and used stones in the remote past. It also documented the techniques and methodologies utilized by the people to exploit this resource. Data for the study were derived from
doi:10.4314/ljh.v30i2.2
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