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The Golden Rhinoceros: Histories of the African Middle Ages
By (Author) Franois-Xavier Fauvelle
Translated by Troy Tice
Princeton University Press
Princeton University Press
1st May 2021
United States
General
Non Fiction
African history
History and Archaeology
General and world history
Archaeology
960.2
Paperback
288
Width 165mm, Height 206mm
An unforgettable journey into the forgotten history of medieval Africa
From the birth of Islam in the seventh century to the voyages of European exploration in the fifteenth, Africa was at the centre of a vibrant exchange of goods and ideas. It was an African golden age in which Ghana, Nubia, and Zimbabwe became the crossroads of civilisations, and where African royals, thinkers, and artists played celebrated roles in an increasingly globalised world. Francois-Xavier Fauvelle brings this thrilling era marvellously to life.
A book that finally recognises Africa's important role in the Middle Ages, The Golden Rhinoceros carefully pieces together the written and archaeological evidence to tell an unforgettable story that is at once sensitive to Africa's rich social diversity and alert to the trajectories that connected Africa with the wider Muslim and Christian worlds.
"The 2018 Medieval Book of the Year"
Franois-Xavier Fauvelle is professor at the Collge de France, Paris. One of the world's leading historians of ancient Africa, he has conducted archaeological digs in South Africa, Ethiopia, and Morocco.