This book surveys subsistence strategies of Kagera and uniquely document Kanazi as a heritage site. It provides grounds for African archaeologists to train the public on what they are doing and why. Heritage sites are public goods and so important for scholars and the public. For decades now cultural heritage has been appearing with neither government nor public attention. If utilized, they would have saved for knowledge and economic gain. Researchers are called upon to exhibit finds and train the local people on the important of research they conduct in the area. Publications in areas where...
This book surveys subsistence strategies of Kagera and uniquely document Kanazi as a heritage site. It provides grounds for African archaeologists to ...