"Mali Gold Networks" explores the pivotal role of the Malian gold trade in shaping West African empires and driving trans-Saharan interactions. This book reveals how gold wasn't just a commodity; it catalyzed state formation, spurred technological innovations, and fostered cultural exchange in the medieval world. The empires of Ghana, Mali, and Songhai flourished in a region rich with gold, where control over these resources dictated political power and influenced social structures. The book journeys through the geological origins and mining techniques of Malian gold, the economic systems that facilitated its trade, and the socio-political impacts of gold wealth on West African societies. It uses Arabic chronicles, European travel accounts, and archaeological findings to provide a nuanced perspective on the Malian gold trade. The book begins by establishing the historical and geographical context, then investigates mining techniques and trade routes. It progresses to analyzing the economic impacts of gold on governance and urbanization, and concludes by examining trans-Saharan trade networks and the lasting impacts of Malian gold.
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