Clist, BernardCranshof, ElsDe Maret, PierreDe Schryver, Gilles-MauriceKaumba, MandelaMatonda, IgorNikis, NicolasBostoen, Koen2015-11-042015-10Clist, B, Cranshof, E, De Maret, P, De Schryver,G-M, Kaumba, M, Matonda, I, Nikis, N & Bostoen, K 2015, 'Archaeological research on the Kongo kingdom in the Lower Congo region of Central Africa', Antiquity, vol. 347.0003-598X (print)1745-1744 (online)http://hdl.handle.net/2263/50329The Kongo kingdom, which arose in Central Africa’s Atlantic coast region, is an emblem of Africa’s past and an important cultural landmark for Africans and the African Diaspora (Figure 1). As a result of its early involvement in the trans-Atlantic trade and its early introduction to literacy, the history of this part of sub-Saharan Africa from AD 1500 onwards is better known than most other parts of the continent. Nonetheless, still very little is understood about the origins of the kingdom.en© Antiquity Publications Ltd, 2015Archaeological researchKongo kingdomLower Congo region of Central AfricaHumanities articles SDG-15SDG-15: Life on landArchaeological research on the Kongo kingdom in the Lower Congo region of Central AfricaPostprint Article