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26 April 2025
- diffhist Bono state 20:13 +8 AkanArchives talk contribs (→Formation of Inland Akan Polities: Expanded Adansi’s role as a political and urban foundation; clarified Bono-descended migrations with Wilks and Effah-Gyamfi citations.)
- diffhist Bono state 20:11 +4 AkanArchives talk contribs (→Formation of Inland Akan Polities)
- diffhist Bono state 20:07 +537 AkanArchives talk contribs (→Formation of Inland Akan Polities)
- diffhist Bono state 19:51 +260 AkanArchives talk contribs (→Cultural Legacy: Enhancing article)
- diffhist Bono state 19:32 +4 AkanArchives talk contribs (Linked Bobo-Dioulasso)
- diffhist Bono state 19:30 +6 AkanArchives talk contribs (→Formation of Inland Akan States: Reorganized subheadings for clarity; replaced "states" with "polities" to better reflect the diverse development of Akan societies (states, kingdoms, and empires) emerging from Bono foundations. Many Akan settlements started off as states but becamse Kingdoms and later Empires (Asante, Akwamu as well as Gyaman to a smaller extent))
- diffhist Bono state 19:24 +2,009 AkanArchives talk contribs (→Foundational Role of Bono in Akan Civilization: Expanding on the many Akan kingdoms and states that emerged from the Bono migration. Bono is the cultural heartland of the Akan, while Adansi built upon this foundation in the Pra Offin region to develop early political, social, and economic structures that led to new states in the forrest region.)
- diffhist Bono state 18:21 +110 AkanArchives talk contribs (Added Assin, Twifo, Wassa, Aowin (Kingdom) and Sefwi (Kingdom), these are Akan states and kingdoms of South east ghana and some parts of parts of Ivory Coast that were a byproduct of Akan migrations from Bono. Mnay of these forrest states/kingdoms would emerge after various conflicts in the Pra Offin region during th16th and 17th century. Aowin people of Ghana and Agni people of Ivory Coast are the same just like the Bono and Abron, they are seperated by the English and French colonial border.) Tag: Disambiguation links added
- diffhist Health in Ghana 14:09 0 Celjski Grad talk contribs (Spelling) Tag: Visual edit
- diffhist Bono state 08:53 +154 Bosomba Amosah talk contribs (left out: added) Tags: Visual edit Mobile edit Mobile web edit
- diffhist Bono state 08:26 −6 Bosomba Amosah talk contribs Tags: Visual edit Mobile edit Mobile web edit
25 April 2025
- diffhist Ghana Police Service 17:42 −11 Augmented Seventh talk contribs (Reverted 1 edit by 47.44.199.22 (talk)) Tags: Twinkle Undo Mobile edit Mobile web edit Advanced mobile edit
- diffhist Ghana Police Service 17:40 +11 47.44.199.22 talk Tag: Reverted
- diffhist Bono state 15:41 +693 Kowal2701 talk contribs (not sure why this was removed?) Tag: Visual edit
- diffhist President of Ghana 09:21 −5 41.218.219.18 talk Tag: Manual revert
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- diffhist Bono state 04:02 +904 Norcer talk contribs (additional information) Tags: Visual edit Mobile edit Mobile web edit
- diffhist Bono state 03:29 +1 Norcer talk contribs (repositioned) Tags: Visual edit Mobile edit Mobile web edit
- diffhist Bono state 01:54 +237 Norcer talk contribs (addition to Bono Manso) Tags: Visual edit Mobile edit Mobile web edit
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- diffhist Bono state 01:03 −340 Norcer talk contribs (duplicate ref) Tags: Visual edit Mobile edit Mobile web edit
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- diffhist Bono state 00:05 +1,611 Norcer talk contribs (infobox and more information) Tags: Visual edit Mobile edit Mobile web edit
24 April 2025
- diffhist Category:Ethnic groups in Ghana 20:03 −23 Robby talk contribs (link to Commons is now defined on Wikidata) Tag: Visual edit
- diffhist Bono state 19:59 +4 Catjacket talk contribs (one more)
- diffhist Bono state 19:58 −787 Catjacket talk contribs (fix citations again. please don't break them again.)
- diffhist Bono state 19:50 +151 Catjacket talk contribs (add categories back)
- diffhist Bono state 18:44 +494 AkanArchives talk contribs (Corrected citation formatting for Effah-Gyamfi (1974) and Konadu (2010); replaced shortened sfn tags with full cite templates and included accessible JSTOR and DOI links for verifiability.)
- diffhist Bono state 18:41 +1,582 AkanArchives talk contribs (→Sources: Made sources accessible by replacing or supplementing citations with JSTOR and open-access links. Ensured references align with academic standards and removed outdated or unverifiable claims.)
- diffhist Bono state 18:40 0 AkanArchives talk contribs (Made sources accessible by replacing or supplementing citations with JSTOR and open-access links. Ensured references align with academic standards and removed outdated or unverifiable claims.)
- diffhist Bono state 18:33 −9,239 Catjacket talk contribs (condense repetitive citations, some still need page numbers. no need to repeat sources in the source list AND in 'further reading')
- diffhist Bono state 18:11 −3,421 AkanArchives talk contribs (→Sources)
- diffhist Bono state 18:10 −2 AkanArchives talk contribs (→Sources: Provided source for future readers who are adament on citing Eva L. R. Meyerowitz, whose interpretations have been widely critiqued as speculative and outdated by more recent scholars such as Dennis M. Warren, Effah-Gyamfi, and Kwasi Konadu. Here's a completely revised version of the "Bonos' concept of Bonoman" grounded in reliable, JSTOR-accessible sources and contemporary Akan scholarship:)
- diffhist Bono state 18:10 +3,421 AkanArchives talk contribs (→See also)
- diffhist m Parliament of Ghana 17:27 −53 SirOlgen talk contribs (→History: duplicate link removal per MOS:DL)
- diffhist Bono state 13:15 +1,177 AkanArchives talk contribs (→Further reading: Added a comprehensive and accessible Further reading section using JSTOR and open-access sources cited in the article. Removed outdated entries and ensured all references support current scholarly consensus on Bonoman’s archaeology, history, and cultural legacy. Please email us at akanarchives@gmail.com for indepth insight or discussions.)
- diffhist Bono state 12:57 +1,661 AkanArchives talk contribs (→Sources: Reorganized and expanded Sources section to include all referenced JSTOR-accessible works for transparency and verifiability. Added updated citations from Effah-Gyamfi (1987), Wilks, Konadu (2016), Kumah (2024), and Warren. Replaced outdated claims and emphasized the consensus among credible scholars that Bonoman was an indigenous and foundational Akan state. Denounced uncorroborated theories of Sahelian origin and clarified Bono's cultural contributions and diaspora.)
- diffhist Bono state 12:42 +2,827 AkanArchives talk contribs (→Influence on Akan Culture: Added sourced content on the foundational role of Bono in Akan culture, including goldsmithing, kente, and adinkra. Clarified Bono’s influence on later Akan states (Adanse, Fante, Akyem, Asante) using JSTOR-accessible references from Konadu (2010) and Warren (1975). Replaced outdated or unsourced material that is no longer credible.)
- diffhist Bono state 12:26 +1,414 AkanArchives talk contribs (→Bono Urban Centers: Expanded section on Bono urbanism based on archaeological and oral sources. Incorporated recent peer-reviewed research from Effah-Gyamfi (1987) to clarify settlement patterns, architecture, and trade structures. Replaced or supplemented outdated material with JSTOR-accessible citations for verifiability and accessibility.)
- diffhist Bono state 12:20 +594 AkanArchives talk contribs (→Bono Manso: Key points such as the town's importance in regional trade, its location, and its association with Bonoman are supported. However, some aspects—such as the timing of gold trade dominance and the source (Meyerowitz), need updating or correction.)
- diffhist Bono state 12:09 +1,246 AkanArchives talk contribs (→Begho: Rvised section with much needed context from scholars as well as citing new work from Daniel Kumah (2024).) Tag: Disambiguation links added
- diffhist Bono state 11:48 +2,046 AkanArchives talk contribs (→Misconceptions, Controversies and the Manding Diffusion Myth: revised title of the page to address the misconceptions and outdated colonial theories of Akan people migrating from the Sahel. Provided more criticisms from later scholars, who take issue with Eva Meyerowitz and her work.)
- diffhist Bono state 09:45 −575 Wham2001 talk contribs (→Sources: Rm duplicates; sort alphabetically)
23 April 2025
- diffhist Bono state 22:31 +251 AkanArchives talk contribs (→Archaeological and Oral Evidence of Indigenous Development)
- diffhist Bono state 22:26 0 AkanArchives talk contribs (Saw previous comments, modify the name of the page since, "Bono Sate" is referenced.)
- diffhist Ghana Immigration Service 22:26 +53 Ck*e3334 talk contribs (Fixed typo) Tags: Mobile edit Mobile web edit
- diffhist Bono state 22:19 +1,312 AkanArchives talk contribs (→Sources: Providing sources)
- diffhist Bono state 22:08 +767 AkanArchives talk contribs (Revised the introduction to reflect updated academic research. The previous version relied on general encyclopedic sources (e.g., Britannica) that lack primary archaeological or ethnohistorical evidence. Recent peer-reviewed scholarship from Effah-Gyamfi (1974), Konadu (2010, 2022), and Kumah (2024) provides more accurate and well-sourced information on Bonoman’s origins and development.)
- diffhist Bono state 22:01 +1,647 AkanArchives talk contribs (→Fall of Bonoman: Revised and expanded on the factors that lead to Bonoman's decline with credible sources.)