津巴布韦东部当代金矿开采:考古、民族志和历史特征

IF 1.1 0 ARCHAEOLOGY Journal of Open Archaeology Data Pub Date : 2019-10-25 DOI:10.5334/JOAD.56
Njabulo Chipangura
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本文基于我在2015年至2018年在津巴布韦东部进行博士研究期间收集的数据集。该数据集代表了对该地区前殖民时期和当代金矿开采实践的调查,从人类学和考古学的角度涵盖了公元1300年至2018年的时期。实地工作包括考古发掘和地面收集,我在三个选定的地点进行。然后,基于对在这些遗址附近工作的当代金矿工人的采访,使用人种学类比分析了回收的物质文化。这个数据集对南部非洲的考古学家来说可能是有用的,因为它为他们提供了研究殖民前金矿开采的新方向,在这个地区,这些金矿开采只是作为铁生产过程的附属品进行了部分研究。在本研究中,考古人种学的使用也为解释与津巴布韦东部前殖民时期金矿开采实践有关的考古对象增加了一个多维视角。资助说明:本研究项目由温纳·格伦人类学研究基金会通过沃兹沃思基金会非洲博士奖学金计划(2015-2018)资助。
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Contemporary Gold Mining in Eastern Zimbabwe: Archaeological, Ethnographic and Historical Characteristics
This paper is based on the dataset that I collected during my doctoral research in Eastern Zimbabwe between 2015 and 2018. The dataset represents an investigation of pre-colonial and contemporary gold mining practices in this area and covers the period from AD 1300–2018 from an anthropological and archaeological perspective. The fieldwork conducted consists of archaeological excavations and surface collections that I carried out at three selected sites. Recovered material culture was then analysed using ethnographic analogies based on interviewing contemporary gold miners who were working near these sites. The dataset will be potentially useful to southern African archaeologists by offering them new direction on pre-colonial gold mining practices in a region where these have only been partially studied as appendages of iron production processes. The use of archaeological ethnography in this research also adds a multi- dimensional perspective in the interpretation of archaeological objects associated with pre-colonial gold mining practices in Eastern Zimbabwe. Funding statement: Financial support for this research project was received from the Wenner Gren Foundation for Anthropological Research through the Wadsworth Foundation African Doctoral Fellowship Programme (2015–2018).
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