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Vol. 36 (2023): Beyond Boundaries: a Festschrift for Simon Hall
Vol. 36 (2023): Beyond Boundaries: a Festschrift for Simon Hall
Published:
2023-07-17
Foreword
Carolyn Hamilton
v-vi
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Beyond boundaries
M.H. Schoeman, Joanna Behrens
1-7
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Some reflections on the UCT Archaeology Department in the mid-1970s
Christine Sievers
9-32
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Sheep and baboon paintings in Junction Shelter: shedding light on the history of Didima Gorge and surrounding areas, South Africa
Aron Mazel
33-60
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Moxomatsi: the organisation of space in a major Bokoni settlement
Tim Maggs, Mats Widgren
61-88
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Making in turbulent times: new insights into late 18th- and and early 19th-century ceramic crafts and connectivity in the Magaliesberg region
Per Ditlef Fredriksen, Anders Lindahl
89-124
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Untribing Marateng: reconsidering the context and meaning of pottery from central north-eastern South Africa
M.H. Schoeman
125-147
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Decoupling identities: moving beyond gendered binaries in the southern African archaeological record
Abigail J. Moffett
149-162
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Dispersed craft production systems at Rooiberg, c. 1200–1850, and broader implications for southern African history
Shadreck Chirikure, Foreman Bandama, Simon Hall, David Killick, Ndivhuwo Eric Mathoho, Mamakomoreng Nkhasi-Leosana, Dana Drake Rosenstein, Thomas Thondhlana
163-180
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Hearth and home in the Iron Age of eastern Africa: ethnographic models, historical linguistics and archaeological evidence
Paul J. Lane
181-200
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Human remains from Ntshekane, an Early Iron Age site in central KwaZulu-Natal
Lawrence S. Owens, Carolyn Thorp, Gavin Whitelaw
201-243
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Imprints of patriarchy: the historical archaeology of a rural economy in the Piketberg-Sandveld, Western Cape
Antonia Malan
245-270
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“To save breakage and inconvenience”: rural probate inventories and pewter as an ‘evident absent’ in 19th-century colonial South Africa
Nicholas Zachariou
271-291
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Broken promises: material biographies of trade and desire at Schoemansdal
Joanna Behrens
293-333
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Prestwich Street: a reflection on the potential uses of narrativity in the management, preservation and curation of materiality, memory and space in South Africa
Vuyiswa Lupuwana
335-355
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