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Jonsson, J. I998. Early Plant Economy in Zimbabwe. Studies inAfrrcnnArchaeology 16. Uppsala l41 pp., 59 tables, 30 figs, ll plates. ISSN 0284-5040 ISBN 9l»506-132I«9. This work deals with continuity and discontinuity of plant utilisation in the hunter-_gatherer and farming communities c. 13,800 BC-AD 1850 in Zimbabwe.
foragers in southern Africa. 161. 8 History from the rocks, ethnography from the desert. 192. 9 Taking stock: the introduction and impact of pastoralism. 227. 10 Early farming communities. 259. 11 The Zimbabwe Tradition. 300. 12 Later farming communities in southernmost Africa. 344. 13 The archaeology of colonialism. 380.
Ulls thesis addresses two main questions about the iron-using farming communities in northem. Zimbabwe: data is provided showing that fanning was practised in northem Zimbabwe by the 5th century AD, earlier tlian 1.4 Transformations amongst early farming communities (EFC) in southem Africa: an overview . 18.
better represented where the latter are well and clearly shown through their widespread rock art sites. Early Farming Communities are represented by the presence of several village sites with characteristic pottery. The Later Farming Communities became widespread in eastern Zimbabwe during the 2nd millennium.
history of iron and copper production in Zimbabwe. The papers provide case studies of the scale and social context of iron and copper production and exchange. Keywords: Zimbabwean past, farming communities, environment, mineral resources, mineral production, social organization, social change. Lorraine Swan
31 Oct 2014 From early on, the Zimbabwe culture was always an appendage of the mainstream Anglo-American archaeological tradition. Wrapped in such as Robinson [13], [14], [15] and Garlake [16], [17] among others, led to the development of a credible culture history of farming communities in southern Zambezia.
The Early and Late Farming Communities of central Mozambique: the coastline and the Revue and low Buzi river valleys. Special emphasis will be given to the influence of Zimbabwe tradition and the existence of stone enclosures, as well as the commercial and cultural relations with the coastal sites and the role of the
The first millennium AD saw much of south-central and southern Africa transformed by the expansion and consolidation of communities that combined cultivation with herding and smelted and forged iron. They assimilated, displaced, or traded with aboriginal hunter-gatherers. This article refers to them as 'Early Farming
part of the first millennium AD, the early farmers were organised as non- stratified village communities. Early in the second millennium AD, complex forms of socio-political organisation developed in northern Zimbabwe. It is argued in this article that rather than migration, the development of complexity was initially the result
HANDBOOK. TO THE IRON AGE. The Archaeology of Pre-Colonial Farming. Societies in Southern Africa. THOMAS N. HUFFMAN. ~~ UNIVERSITY OF KWAZULU-NATAL. PRESS
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