坦桑尼亚中部辛吉达地区的新考古研究

IF 1.1 3区 社会学 Q1 ANTHROPOLOGY
Makarius Itambu, Eslem Ben Arous, Ricardo Fernandes, Marina Gallinaro, Jana Ilgner, Mary Lucas, Patrick Roberts, Erin Scott, Axel Steinhof, Robert Patalano
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在坦桑尼亚中部,主要是在辛吉达地区,只进行了零星的考古研究,这些调查的重点主要是岩石艺术和晚石器时代(LSA)材料。在这里,我们报告了在Singida地区进行的新的研究考察的初步结果。在2021年和2022年,我们在Ikungi地区定位了31个考古遗址,挖掘了一个露天遗址(Nkungi)和一个岩石避难所(Itramuka),并发现了分层良好的文化序列,包括石器、陶瓷、冶金遗迹、人类遗骸和动物骨骼。最近在该地区的考古发现揭示了丰富而复杂的考古遗产,包括散落的考古文物,分层沉积物和保存沉积物和岩石艺术的岩石掩体。这些遗址镶嵌在各种各样的景观中,这些景观本身就应该作为地质遗产加以保护。我们的新研究还强调了当地社区参与的重要性,特别是与传统土地所有者的参与,以确保这个多学科研究项目的可持续性。
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Renewed Archaeological Research in Singida Region, Central Tanzania

Archaeological research in central Tanzania, chiefly in the Singida Region, has only been sporadically conducted, with the focus of such investigations being mostly on rock art and Later Stone Age (LSA) material. Here, we report preliminary results from renewed research expeditions conducted in the Singida Region. In 2021 and 2022, we located 31 archaeological sites in Ikungi District, excavated an open-air site (Nkungi) and a rock shelter (Itramuka), and uncovered well-stratified cultural sequences containing lithics, ceramics, and metallurgical remains, as well as human remains and animal bones. The recent archaeological discoveries in the region revealed a rich and composite archaeological heritage, encompassing scatters of archaeological artifacts, stratified deposits, and rock shelters with preserved deposits and rock art. These sites are embedded in a varied landscape that, in itself, should be preserved for their geo-heritage. Our renewed research also emphasizes the importance of local community engagement, specifically with traditional landowners, to ensure the sustainability of this multidisciplinary research project.

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期刊介绍: African Archaeological Review publishes original research articles, review essays, reports, book/media reviews, and forums/commentaries on African archaeology, highlighting the contributions of the African continent to critical global issues in the past and present. Relevant topics include the emergence of modern humans and earliest manifestations of human culture; subsistence, agricultural, and technological innovations; and social complexity, as well as topical issues on heritage. The journal features timely continental and subcontinental studies covering cultural and historical processes; interregional interactions; biocultural evolution; cultural dynamics and ecology; the role of cultural materials in politics, ideology, and religion; different dimensions of economic life; the application of historical, textual, ethnoarchaeological, and archaeometric data in archaeological interpretation; and the intersections of cultural heritage, information technology, and community/public archaeology.
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