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Fort St. Jago, Elmina, Ghana: a Conservation Study
International Review of Environmental History: Volume 5, Issue 1, 2019
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Atlantic Slave Trade in 3D by Zamani Project
The Ohio State University
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Global Report
Commemorating an African Queen Ghanaian Nationalism, the African Diaspora, and the Public Memory of Nana Yaa Asantewaa, 1952–2009
Daniel Anyim “WE SOLD SLAVES TOO”
Shit, Blood, Artifacts, and Tears: Interrogating Visitor Perceptions and Archaeological Residues at Ghana's Cape Coast Castle Slave Dungeon
Of the Physical and Metaphysical States of Ghanaian Slave Castle- Dungeons and Forts Britney D
Forts & Castles of Ghana
Canadian Curriculum Guide 2016
Blurring Distinctions of Race and Nationality Through Heritage Tourism in Ghana
Long-Range Continuities in Comparative and Historical Sociology: the Case of Parasitism and Women’S Enslavement
Ghana) and Fort Kochi (India)
National Geographic Explorer
Selling Fish on the Quay in Elmina, Situated on the Gulf Ofguinea.The Portuguese, Who Were Among the First Europeans to Reach West Africa, Built Elmina Castle in 1481
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The Slave Trade & Its Legacy in the Us
Gold Coast's Elmina Castle, a Dutch-Ghanaian Monument
Gateway to Africa: the Pilgrimage Tourism of Diaspora Africans to Ghana
Effects of Organizations on the Preservation and Interpretation of the Slave Forts and Castles of Ghana Britney Danielle Ghee University of South Carolina
DIGITAL ARCHAEOLOGY of HERITAGE BUILDINGS of WEST AFRICA Ghana – 28 May – 1 July
Introduction This Annual Progress Report of the Central Region Covers the Period from January to December, 2016. This Report
ESHIA – Ghana OCTP Block Phase 1
Animals in the Slave Trade in West Africa
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Elmina Castle, Dutch and Ghanese Heritage Monument of Ghana, Formerly the Gold Coast
Across the Great Water: Religion and Diaspora in the Black Atlantic
Canadian Curriculum Guide 2016
Report on Characterization of Coastal Communities and Shoreline Environments in the Western Region of Ghana
From Anomansa to Elmina: the Establishment and the Use of the Elmina Castle ‒ from the Portuguese to the British
The Impact of the Danish West Indies on the Transatlantic Slave Trade
Tourism the World's New Destination
Black and Asian Women in the City of London 1600-1860
Cape Coast Castle the Edifice and the Metaphor
Dark Tourism
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