Making beads and bead making: an introduction.

IF 1.1 2区 历史学 0 ARCHAEOLOGY Azania-Archaeological Research in Africa Pub Date : 2024-11-27 eCollection Date: 2024-01-01 DOI:10.1080/0067270X.2024.2419778
Abigail Moffett, Anne Haour
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Beads are a prominent category of material culture in the African past. Crosscutting their study across temporal periods and geographical areas are some general methodological and theoretical convergences: the categorisation of beads in terms of materials and methods of manufacture, an emphasis on provenance and distribution, and the analysis of beads as 'social signals' in relation to identity, networks and status. This paper outlines the conceptual framework of 'making' and discusses how such a framework can expand on existing analyses and provide new avenues for studying beads in the African past. Beads, like all forms of material culture, are the culmination of a dynamic process between materials and makers: the intermixing of ideas, substances and tools in time and space. A focus on making draws our attention to exploring the processes of bead composition in deeper focus, examining not only recycling and reuse but also the ways in which beads were made into composite items, such as garments or adornments. At the same time, a focus on making brings to light a concern for the encounters between material properties, knowledge, memory and sensory affects, encouraging an exploration of bead making as an assemblage of material and non-material things. We draw on a range of case studies from various regions across the African continent to illustrate the relevance of our approach for developing new insights into beads in the archaeological record.

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制作珠子和制作珠子:介绍。
珠子是非洲过去物质文化的一个重要类别。跨时间和地理区域的交叉研究是一些一般的方法和理论的融合:根据材料和制造方法对珠子进行分类,强调出处和分布,以及将珠子作为与身份,网络和地位相关的“社会信号”进行分析。本文概述了“制造”的概念框架,并讨论了这种框架如何扩展现有的分析,并为研究非洲过去的珠子提供新的途径。像所有形式的物质文化一样,珠子是材料和制造者之间动态过程的高潮:思想、物质和工具在时间和空间上的混合。对制作的关注将我们的注意力吸引到更深层次的探索珠子组成的过程中,不仅研究回收和再利用,还研究珠子被制成复合物品的方式,如服装或装饰品。同时,对制作的关注带来了对材料属性、知识、记忆和感官影响之间的接触的关注,鼓励了对作为物质和非物质事物组合的头部制作的探索。我们借鉴了非洲大陆不同地区的一系列案例研究,以说明我们的方法对考古记录中珠子的新见解的相关性。
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