Recovering the agency, skill and innovation of archaeological field assistants from historical encounters is essential to interrogating processes of knowledge production, but is often hampered by access to appropriate archival sources and methods. We detail a field project from early twentieth-century Basutoland (modern-day Lesotho) that is unique both for its aim to salvage details of rock-art production as a dying craft and for its archive chronicling the project's intellectual journey from experiment to draft manuscripts to published work over more than three decades. We argue that critical historiographic attention to this archive offers a guide for examining the intimate dynamics of fieldwork and the effects of these micropolitics on t...
Several recent discussions within archaeology refocus attention on the relationship between western ...
This article examines the political and institutional dimensions of archaeological practice in South...
The long career of hiatus – as a heuristic and archaeological reality – in southern Africa’s past de...
Ever since Jerry Van Graan first stumbled upon golden artefacts in 1933, Mapungubwe - an Iron Age ci...
Includes bibliographical referencesI take my lead from a paper by Bruce Trigger (1984) in which he d...
Bibliography: pages 120-131.Knowledge and History have for many years been sites of struggle in Sout...
What was the relationship between archaeology and apartheid in South Africa? How did South African ...
Abstract Fieldwork for this thesis was undertaken in the Country of the Ndrrua'ngaith / Wathayn peo...
Since its inception in academia in 1929 by John Goodwin and Clarence van Riet Lowe, the Later Stone...
This paper examines the role of archaeology in the political agendas of both colonial and post-colon...
Includes bibliographical references (leaves 114-130).The aim of this mini-dissertation is to map out...
The focus of this study is on the contested early history of the Mapungubwe Archive held and curated...
This issue of Kronos: Southern African Histories proposes a scaling down from analyses of scientific...
This thesis presents new early Holocene excavations at Ntloana Tšoana in western Lesotho and makes t...
Several articles in this issue describe recent work on fossil hominid remains or on the emergence of...
Several recent discussions within archaeology refocus attention on the relationship between western ...
This article examines the political and institutional dimensions of archaeological practice in South...
The long career of hiatus – as a heuristic and archaeological reality – in southern Africa’s past de...
Ever since Jerry Van Graan first stumbled upon golden artefacts in 1933, Mapungubwe - an Iron Age ci...
Includes bibliographical referencesI take my lead from a paper by Bruce Trigger (1984) in which he d...
Bibliography: pages 120-131.Knowledge and History have for many years been sites of struggle in Sout...
What was the relationship between archaeology and apartheid in South Africa? How did South African ...
Abstract Fieldwork for this thesis was undertaken in the Country of the Ndrrua'ngaith / Wathayn peo...
Since its inception in academia in 1929 by John Goodwin and Clarence van Riet Lowe, the Later Stone...
This paper examines the role of archaeology in the political agendas of both colonial and post-colon...
Includes bibliographical references (leaves 114-130).The aim of this mini-dissertation is to map out...
The focus of this study is on the contested early history of the Mapungubwe Archive held and curated...
This issue of Kronos: Southern African Histories proposes a scaling down from analyses of scientific...
This thesis presents new early Holocene excavations at Ntloana Tšoana in western Lesotho and makes t...
Several articles in this issue describe recent work on fossil hominid remains or on the emergence of...
Several recent discussions within archaeology refocus attention on the relationship between western ...
This article examines the political and institutional dimensions of archaeological practice in South...
The long career of hiatus – as a heuristic and archaeological reality – in southern Africa’s past de...