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The Archaeology of Southern Africa Peter Mitchell, FSA (University of Oxford)

The Archaeology of Southern Africa By Peter Mitchell, FSA (University of Oxford)

The Archaeology of Southern Africa by Peter Mitchell, FSA (University of Oxford)


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Southern Africa is central to many key debates in contemporary archaeology, including hominid origins, origins of anatomically modern humans and modern forms of behaviour, and the development of ethnographically informed ways of understanding rock art. This book is an archaeological synthesis of the region in fifty years.

The Archaeology of Southern Africa Summary

The Archaeology of Southern Africa by Peter Mitchell, FSA (University of Oxford)

Some of the earliest human populations lived in Southern Africa, and evidence from sites there has inspired key debates on human origins and on the emergence of modern humans. The sub-continent has one of the world's richest heritages of rock art, and specialists have developed innovative theories about its meaning and significance that have influenced the understanding of rock art everywhere. Passionate arguments about the hunter-gatherer way of life have centred on Southern African cases, and the relationship between archaeological and anthropological data is also central to understanding the past of Southern Africa's pastoralist and farmer communities. The pre-colonial states of the region provide some of the best documented cases of the influence of external trade on the development of African polities. This book is a comprehensive modern synthesis of the sub-continent's archaeology. It offers a thorough-going overview of three million years of Southern African history.

The Archaeology of Southern Africa Reviews

'... a synthesis of southern African archaeology was long overdue ... Mitchell's book is timely and it will make a significant contribution to the growing corpus of published material on southern African archaeology. It represents the state of knowledge at the turn of the millennium, and is an invaluable tool for scholars, teachers and students with an interest in the long and rich archaeological history of southern Africa. I recommend that it finds its way on to bookshelves, and I will certainly be pleased to have it on mine.' Before Farming: The Archaeology and Anthropology of Hunter-Gatherers
'This could be the most influential publication on the archaeology of Africa for decades to come to come. ... this extensive survey of the archaeology in Southern Africa is as interesting and informative as the geographical span of its contents.' Open History
'... well written, very generously referenced and sensibly balanced ... Mitchell ... should be congratulated in making a very great deal of food for thought available in an interesting and digestible form.' Antiquity

About Peter Mitchell, FSA (University of Oxford)

Peter Mitchell is Lecturer in African Prehistory at the University of Oxford, and Tutor and a Fellow of St Hugh's College, Oxford.

Table of Contents

1. Introduction; 2. Frameworks; 3. Origins; 4. Modern humans, modern behaviour?; 5. Living through the late Pleistocene; 6. From the Pleistocene into the Holocene: social and ecological models of cultural change; 7. Hunting, gathering and intensifying: Holocene foragers in Southern Africa; 8. History from the rocks, ethnography from the desert; 9. Taking stock: the introduction and impact of pastoralism; 10. Early farming communities; 11. The Zimbabwe tradition; 12. Later farming communities of southernmost Africa; 13. The archaeology of colonialism; 14. Southern African archaeology today.

Additional information

NLS9780521633895
9780521633895
0521633893
The Archaeology of Southern Africa by Peter Mitchell, FSA (University of Oxford)
New
Paperback
Cambridge University Press
2002-11-14
532
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