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Mapungubwe reconsidered: A living legacy: Exploring beyond the rise and decline of the Mapungubwe state [Minkštas viršelis]

  • Formatas: Paperback / softback, 151 pages, aukštis x plotis: 230x150 mm
  • Išleidimo metai: 01-Sep-2015
  • Leidėjas: Real African Publishers Pty Ltd
  • ISBN-10: 1920655042
  • ISBN-13: 9781920655044
Kitos knygos pagal šią temą:
  • Formatas: Paperback / softback, 151 pages, aukštis x plotis: 230x150 mm
  • Išleidimo metai: 01-Sep-2015
  • Leidėjas: Real African Publishers Pty Ltd
  • ISBN-10: 1920655042
  • ISBN-13: 9781920655044
Kitos knygos pagal šią temą:
The Mapungubwe Cultural Landscape is one of the profound treasures of southern Africa’s social and archaeological history, appropriately declared a World Heritage Site by the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organisation (Unesco) in 2003. Contained within this landscape is indispensable information on precolonial state formation, social hierarchies, architecture of stone-walled towns, mineral processing and intercontinental trade. And yet, the Mapungubwe state rose, towered over its environs, and then declined – long before European colonial incursions. What exactly were the social dynamics in this polity? What technologies did it utilise? How did it relate to neighbouring communities and to societies further afield? Indeed, why was this ‘civilization’ unable to sustain itself? Mapungubwe Reconsidered: A Living Legacy contributes to the body of knowledge about Mapungubwe, straddling such issues as the relationships between humans and the environment, management of mineral endowments and the form and impact of southern Africa’s global intercourse in this historical period. Beyond these issues are profound social constructs about state legitimacy, quality of leadership, social stratification, gender relations and the consequences of material self-gratification. The book combines methodologies of archaeology, political science, economic history and international relations to weave, in a unique way, a storyline that enriches current knowledge on the history of southern Africa.
Preface 5(2)
Acknowledgements 7(1)
Authors and Contributors 8(4)
Introduction
Chapter 1 Mapungubwe: A Living Legacy
12(26)
A Note on Naming
Background
Environment and Climate
Economy
Global Connections
Social Political Change
Spirituality
The End of the Mapungubwe Era
Contemporary Resonances
Chapter 2 Understanding the Past in the Present
38(13)
Indigenous Knowledge Systems and Historical Sources
New Synergies
Material-culture Sources
Rock Art
Primary Archaeological Data Sources
Chapter 3 Frontiers and Interaction
51(16)
Introduction
Hunter-gatherers and Their Way of Life
Arrival of Pastoralism
First Farmers 500---1000 CE: Interaction and Exchange
First Farmers in the Shashe-Limpopo Confluence Area
The Establishment of the K2 Polity and Mapungubwe State 1000--1300 CE
What Rock Art Can Tell Us About Contact Between Hunter-gatherers and Farmers
Conclusion
Chapter 4 Ethnicity, Conflicts, Cleavages and Cooperation in Precolonial South Africa
67(17)
Introduction
Identity and Ethnicity
Political and Social Stratification: Royals and Commoners, 1000 CE to the 1300s
Social and Political Stratification in Precolonial Polities, ca. 1600s--1800s
Generational and Gender Conflicts and Cooperation in Precolonial South Africa
Conclusion
Chapter 5 Trade and State Formation
84(15)
Formation and Development
Local and Regional Trade
Long-distance Trade: Commercial Revolution, Indian Ocean Trade and the Interior of Southern Africa
Indian Ocean Trade, 700--1500 CE -- Swahili and the Islamic Era
Origins of State -- Trade Hypothesis
Dependency and Underdevelopment
Internal Factors
Decline
Conclusion
Chapter 6 The Metalworking Industry of Mapungubwe
99(9)
Introduction
Evidence of Metalworking at Mapungubwe
The Iron Metallurgy of Mapungubwe
The Copper and Bronze Metallurgy of Mapungubwe
The Gold Metallurgy `Crown Jewels' of Mapungubwe
Metallurgy of Mapungubwe In a Wider Context
Conclusion
Chapter 7 Heritage & Environmental Protection
108(8)
Conclusion
Chapter 8 Final Thoughts
116(6)
An Imagined African Past: Changing Perceptions of Mapungubwe and Africa
Citizenship, Conflicts and Cleavages
Leadership and Authority
Production, Sustainability and Trade
A Heritage of Challenges
Conclusion
References 122(16)
Index 138