The archaeology of contemporary artisanal gold mining at Mutanda Site, Eastern Zimbabwe

Q1 Arts and Humanities
Njabulo Chipangura
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ABSTRACT In this paper I seek to redefine how we might go about doing archaeology in a way that effectively decolonizes it by collaborating with local communities in research projects. My emphasis is on mining archaeology in precolonial and contemporary settings with a view to contributing to documenting and understanding indigenous African gold mining practices. I achieve this through an empirical illustration of a collaborative archaeological excavation undertaken at Mutanda Site in Eastern Zimbabwe and how we interpreted the recovered material culture jointly, using dialogical ethnographic engagements with community members. The paper also illustrates that gold mining in this area heavily relies upon indigenous knowledge of the past and its application in the present. Interpretation of material culture recovered during the excavation occurred using ethnographic analogies and ritual beliefs that are associated with mining in the area. Thus, a social process of knowledge production developed within this collaborative research.
津巴布韦东部穆坦达遗址的当代手工金矿考古
摘要在本文中,我试图重新定义我们如何通过与当地社区合作开展研究项目,以有效地使考古非殖民化的方式开展考古工作。我的重点是殖民前和当代环境中的采矿考古,以期有助于记录和了解非洲土著的金矿开采实践。我通过在津巴布韦东部穆坦达遗址进行的一次合作考古发掘的实证说明,以及我们如何利用与社区成员的对话民族志参与,共同解读回收的物质文化,实现了这一点。该文还说明,该地区的金矿开采在很大程度上依赖于当地对过去的知识及其在当今的应用。挖掘过程中恢复的物质文化的解释使用了与该地区采矿相关的人种学类比和仪式信仰。因此,在这种合作研究中形成了一个知识生产的社会过程。
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Journal of Community Archaeology and Heritage
Journal of Community Archaeology and Heritage Arts and Humanities-Archeology (arts and humanities)
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期刊介绍: Journal of Community Archaeology & Heritage is a new journal intended for participants, volunteers, practitioners, and academics involved in the many projects and practices broadly defined as ‘community archaeology’. This is intended to include the excavation, management, stewardship or presentation of archaeological and heritage resources that include major elements of community participation, collaboration, or outreach. The journal recognises the growing interest in voluntary activism in archaeological research and interpretation, and seeks to create a platform for discussion about the efficacy and importance of such work as well as a showcase for the dissemination of community archaeology projects (which might offer models of best practice for others). By inviting papers relating to theory and practice from across the world, the journal seeks to demonstrate both the diversity of community archaeology and its commonalities in process and associated theory. We seek contributions from members of the voluntary sector as well as those involved in archaeological practice and academia.
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