2016
DOI: 10.1007/s10963-016-9099-7
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Exotica in Context: Reconfiguring Prestige, Power and Wealth in the Southern African Iron Age

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“…Although the material culture might have been identical, its meaning, however, differed according to political status. Thus, although a king’s spear was often similar to that of a commoner, political office conferred symbolic significance upon it (Chirikure et al 2016; Moffett & Chirikure 2016). This situation makes it difficult archaeologically to distinguish social inequalities based on the distribution of material culture, even where good spatial and chronological control is available.…”
Section: Theoretical and Methodological Approachmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Although the material culture might have been identical, its meaning, however, differed according to political status. Thus, although a king’s spear was often similar to that of a commoner, political office conferred symbolic significance upon it (Chirikure et al 2016; Moffett & Chirikure 2016). This situation makes it difficult archaeologically to distinguish social inequalities based on the distribution of material culture, even where good spatial and chronological control is available.…”
Section: Theoretical and Methodological Approachmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The epistemological inheritance of archaeology as a colonial discipline in many parts of sub-Saharan Africa (Hall 1984(Hall , 1996Shepherd 2002;Segobye 2005;Lane 1994Lane /1995Lane , 2005Lane , 2011 has resulted in an approach to complexity and the state from within the established parameters of Western archaeology. This is indeed true for southern African archaeology, in which approaches to complexity remain strongly influenced by conceptual categories drawn from global archaeological theory (Manyanga et al 2010;Moffett and Chirikure 2016).…”
Section: African Iron Agementioning
confidence: 97%
“…Such an approach to power relations benefits from the vantage point of social praxis (Warnier 2007). In southern Africa, Chirikure et al (2016a) and Moffett and Chirikure (2016) have highlighted the fact that often it was the political position, such as office, that gave power to individuals and significance to residences.…”
Section: A Critique Of Current Approaches To the Study Of The Politicmentioning
confidence: 99%
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