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The ethnohistory and archaeology of warfare in Northern Yoruba
Aribidesi Usman
Human Evolution and Social Change, School of (SHESC)
Social Transformation, School of (SST)
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Arts & Humanities
Igbomina
100%
Ethnohistory
84%
Military
60%
Warfare
55%
Aggression
49%
Archaeology
42%
Yorubaland
20%
Archaeological Survey
15%
Political Change
15%
Abandonment
14%
Fortification
13%
Belt
13%
Archaeological Excavations
13%
Historical Sources
12%
Nigeria
11%
Weapons
11%
Threat
9%
Social Sciences
archaeology
67%
warfare
64%
aggression
52%
Military
44%
military threat
23%
aggregation
16%
political change
15%
weapon
14%
Nigeria
13%
migration
10%
examination
9%