Africa
Africa an encyclopedia for students John Middleton, editor
Publisher: New York : Charles Scribner's Sons, c2002.
ISBN: 0684314207
DDC: 960.03
LCC: DT3
Edition: (electronic bk.)
Summary:
Based on the scholarship in the acclaimed Encyclopedia of Africa,
this work presents Africa, from Egypt to Cape Town and from
prehistoric times to the present day. This set spans many
disciplines, covering animals, foods, holidays and festivals, tribal
groups, ecology, music and art, trade and economy, geography,
religion, folklore, and fossil and skeletal discoveries.
Notes:
Available through the Gale virtual reference library.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
v. 1. Abidjan-Economic -- v. 2. Ecosystem-Laws -- v. 3. Leakey-Rwanda
-- v. 4. Sadat-Zulu.
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Electronic reproduction.Detroit: Gale,c2004.Mode of access: World
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