
The Kingdom of Asante
Asante in West Africa was a kingdom that was built on gold and slaves, which ensured its important place in an economy that linked three continents.
We know less about Africa's distant past than almost anywhere else on Earth. But the scarcity of written records doesn't mean that Africa lacks history - it is found instead in the culture, artefacts and traditions of the people. In this series, art historian Dr Gus Casely-Hayford explores some of the richest and most vibrant histories in the world, revealing fascinating stories of four complex and sophisticated civilisations: the Kingdom of Asante, the Zulu Kingdom, the Berber Kingdom of Morocco and the Kingdoms of Bunyoro & Buganda.
In this episode, Dr Casely-Hayford travels to Ghana in West Africa, where a powerful kingdom once dominated the region. Asante was built on gold and slaves, which ensured its important place in an economy that linked three continents. He reveals how this sophisticated kingdom emerged from the unlikely environment of dense tropical forest and how it was held together by a shared sense of tradition and history - one deliberately moulded by the kingdom's rulers.
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The importance of history to the Asante
Duration: 03:00
Credits
| Role | Contributor |
|---|---|
| Presenter | Gus Casely-Hayford |
| Presenter | Gus Casely-Hayford |
| Series Producer | Ross Harper |
| Series Producer | Ross Harper |
| Executive Producer | Rachel Bell |
| Executive Producer | Rachel Bell |
| Director | Mark Bates |
| Director | Mark Bates |
Broadcasts
- Mon 30 Jan 201221:00
- Tue 31 Jan 201200:25
- Tue 31 Jan 201203:25
Thu 2 Feb 201219:00BBC HD- Thu 2 Feb 201223:10
Thu 9 Feb 201200:15BBC HD- Sat 12 May 201220:00
- Sun 13 May 201202:40
- Sat 28 Sep 201320:00
- Sun 29 Sep 201302:35
- Mon 30 Sep 201323:55
