Kintampo Complex, Kintampo
Facts and practical information
Kintampo complex is the period in prehistory that saw the transition to sedentism in West Africa, specifically in the Bono East region of Ghana and parts of eastern Côte d'Ivoire that began sometime between 2500-1400 BCE. Besides being a classic example of early forest dwellers in West Africa, Kintampo is significant because there is evidence of a drastic change in food production techniques due to the transition from nomadic hunter-gather lifestyles to life in stationary settlements. This change is known as sedentism and is typical of societies who have access to, or are developing systems of agriculture. Ceramic sculptures of humans and animals indicate that the Kintampo settlements were inhabited by practitioners of both pastoralism and horticulture. ()
Kintampo
Kintampo Complex – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: Kintampo Falls, Kintampo North Municipal District.