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The Lost Kingdoms of Africa [Hardcover]

Gus Casely-Hayford
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16 Feb 2012

For many of us the history of Africa is, at best, vague. We might think of Egyptian pyramids, legendary queens (of Sheba or Cleopatra) and Zulu warriors. The truth, however, is one of remarkably diverse, creative, culturally rich civilisations. In this book, which accompanies an 8-part BBC series, Gus Casely-Hayford takes us on a fascinating journey through the history of this remarkable continent. We will encounter archaeological sites of staggering beauty that rival the Great Wall of China, vast and ancient universities that predate Oxford and Cambridge, kingdoms of extraordinary wealth, artistic traditions that still inspire artists today, great religious sites that surpass the Vatican, and a country with more pyramids than Egypt.

In recent years new archaeological and anthropological research has opened up the study of African history in ways previously unimaginable. Long-lost kingdoms are suddenly being brought back to life. Civilisations that had faded into myth are revealing their secrets. Using this latest research, Gus Casely-Hayford is able to tell the history of Africa's major kingdoms in an entirely new, colourful and richly-informed way.

Accessible and inspiring, The Lost Kingdoms of Africa is both a major addition to our understanding of this oft-overlooked history and a source of genuine delight and wonder.


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  • Hardcover: 352 pages
  • Publisher: Bantam Press (16 Feb 2012)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0593068130
  • ISBN-13: 978-0593068137
  • Product Dimensions: 16.1 x 3.2 x 24 cm
  • Average Customer Review: 4.2 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (5 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: 344,318 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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"Fascinating... Casely-Hayford's fluently written and keenly observed exploration of the continent is an eloquent riposte to those who suggest Africa has no past" (The Sunday Times )

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A fascinating and important new history of Africa, accompanying the 8-part BBC series

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5.0 out of 5 stars African History brought to Light 18 Feb 2012
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"The Lost Kingdoms of Africa" is the companion to the BBC series first televised in 2010.

On his tireless journey across the continent, Gus Casely-Hayford brings to light some of the diverse cultures and civilizations which have arisen in Africa since earliest times. Discoveries in the West showing that Africans were making pottery at a time that Europe just coming out of the last ice age, the raising of Pyramids, Castles and Cathedrals in the North East, forgotten trading cities in the East, massive stone built construction in the South, the seat of empires in the North West which not only ruled in Africa, but also in Europe. We see that from earliest times Africa has always been in the mainstream of human development and has been a major player in the system of global trade.

What I liked about this book is that it is also part travelogue where the reader is taken on a tour of a contemporary Africa. One sees not just the physical historical evidence in the form of architecture, artefacts and art, but you also meet the modern day descendants and experts whose testimonies help to evoke echoes of the past.
There is a living and vibrant feel to the authors' presentation and he aims to show the techniques (archaeology, written or oral records) used to uncover the past.

Whilst there is much more that could be said about these histories, having completed the book, I think he got the level of detail just right considering the amount of ground he covered - Sudan, Ethiopia, the East Coast, the Great Lakes region, Southern Africa, West Africa and North Africa.

This book is a good introduction to African History. For those who are already familiar with this history, you are certain to find something in its pages which is new and enlightening.
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2.0 out of 5 stars Didn't like prose 17 April 2012
By Petra
Format:Hardcover
Liked the TV series (mainly for superb photography) and bought book as was a deal with DVD. Book style was too chatty and not very authoritative- have just read more accurate history of Ethiopia. Some things were particularly odd, such as the repeated comments that an ancient Christian kingdom (Ethiopia) would rever their Emperor as a "god". Given the lightweight style would have liked more coloured pictures/ photos
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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful
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I was excited about watching this DVD and being further enlightened to a part of history that has deliberably been forgotten and often denied. Still think is is worthy of a few more DVDs as I believe not everything (nor can it be) has been discovered and told. Nevertheless, good job and good start...
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5.0 out of 5 stars Africa - Lost kingdoms 20 Mar 2012
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Excellent book following wonderful series....having many associations with Africa this book provided much needed background of the cultural makeup of Africa and it's peoples
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4.0 out of 5 stars Shedding light on 'the dark continent' 2 Dec 2012
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In a highly interesting book that accompanies the BBC documentary series, Gus Casely-Hayford takes the reader through the history of several areas of the African continent. Despite his academic background (PhD in African History from the London School of African and Oriental Studies), the author presents his knowledge and experiences in the vibrant manner of an enthusiatic traveller, rather than as a text for formal study. There are several superb colour illustrations included, plus prints of some high-quality pencil sketches by the author himself. Casely-Hayford's prose is as majestic as some of the man-made structures he describes, and although it is sometimes difficult to make swift progress through a rich array of evocative adjectives and vivid metaphors, his fantastic destinations, when finally reached, make every step of each journey worthwhile.
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