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Sprache: Englisch
Verlag: British Archaeological Reports, 2012
ISBN 10: 140730979X ISBN 13: 9781407309798
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Sprache: Englisch
Verlag: Oxford : British Archaeological Reports, BAR Publishing, 2012
ISBN 10: 140730979X ISBN 13: 9781407309798
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In den WarenkorbSoft cover. Zustand: New. vii, 133 pages : illustrations (some colour), maps (some color) ; 30 cm. The two key themes in this work are 1) the meeting between knowledges about the material world, and 2) the intimate relationships between people and their material surroundings we find in the social dynamics of households. The approach consists of three comparative field studies of present-day contexts conducted among eastern Bantu-speakers in Mozambique, Botswana and South Africa, in addition to an archaeological synthesis of the sequence known as Moloko, belonging to the Late Iron Age (AD 1300-1840) in southern Africa. While located within the discAline of archaeology, the approach draws on insights from anthropology, history, sociology and philosophy. Focusing on the relationships between clay, ceramic containers and social interaction in household spaces which follow rationales that may be associated with a sub-Saharan thermodynamic philosophy, the main objective is to arrive at an understanding of the relevant social dynamics involved in the developments of the Moloko ceramic sequence and the spatial and material changes to associated settlements. The work is presented in three main parts. The first presents the archaeological research status of the Moloko sequence and provides an overview of the main theoretical strands in the discourse. The second part seeks to accommodate the theoretical framework into an approach for studying clay practice, a methodology which is implemented by three field studies. The third part consists of an archaeological synthesis which draws on the insights from the previous two parts. Three specific research questions are sought answered. These relate to 1) diachronic variation in social meanings of fire and hearths, 2) changes to the social dynamics of living members of households and their ancestral links, and 3) the relationships between the microscale changes and regional social transformations towards the terminal Iron Age in southern Africa, with a particular emphasis on the implications for women's personhood.