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which states that "the Dahomean army ‘disappeared’ in the face of the enemy, later to re-appear behind him." Since 2009, the two scholars have revised their theory adding that the souterrains in the Abomey plateau played different functions ranging from mining, water storage and providing military
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Tentative List on June 19, 1998, in the Cultural category. It was added to the list because it reunited two criteria:
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and Merkyte initially argued that these souterrains played the sole function of providing
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around the Abomey plateau have been dated to the late 17th century. Archaeologists
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Village souterrain d'Agongointo-Zoungoudo - UNESCO World Heritage Centre
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installations. Historian Monroe Cameron agrees with the revised theory.
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The Precolonial State in West Africa: Building Power in Dahomey
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for the Dahomeyan army. To back their theory, they recounted
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7°11′20″N 2°05′03″E / 7.1889°N 2.0842°E / 7.1889; 2.0842
Abomey
Benin
Dakodonou
Abomey
Souterrains
Randsborg
military installations
Fon
Oyo empire
UNESCO
World Heritage
Sign at the entry stating the rules on the site.
Hut in the village
Access to one of the underground tunnel.
Access to one of the underground tunnel.
Entry to one of the underground house.



Village souterrain d'Agongointo-Zoungoudo - UNESCO World Heritage Centre
The Precolonial State in West Africa: Building Power in Dahomey
Cambridge University Press
ISBN
9781107040182
UNESCO World Heritage Center.org: Agongointo-Zoungoudo Underground Town (Village souterrain d'Agongointo-Zoungoudo)
UNESCO World Heritage Center.org: Criteria

African history

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