In this volume, Karl
Peter Wendt presents the first comprehensive results of a series of
archaeological excavations carried out at sites of the earliest
food-producing communities known in the Chad Basin of Northeast Nigeria:
the so-called Gajiganna Culture. He describes the background of
research, sheds light on the information contained in the stratigraphies
of the sites examined, and offers exhaustive and advanced statistical
analysis on technological, temporal, typological and ornamental aspects
of the pottery recovered in course of research. After considering the
ceramic sequence in its absolute chronological framework, the author
makes an attempt to detect possible cultural relations between the
Gajiganna sites and other archaeological locations both within and
outside the Chad Basin. The volume is complemented by a photographic
documentation of the Gajiganna pottery assemblages.