Beyond Chiefdoms

Beyond Chiefdoms
Author: Susan Keech McIntosh
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 190
Release: 1999-06-10
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780521630740

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This book reintroduces an African perspective on archaeological theorizing about complex societies.

A Primer on Chiefs and Chiefdoms

A Primer on Chiefs and Chiefdoms
Author: Timothy Earle
Publsiher: Eliot Werner Publications
Total Pages: 185
Release: 2021-12-31
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781734281859

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Chiefs are political operatives who hold titles of leadership over groups larger than intimate kin-based communities. Although they rule with the consent of their group, they are all about building personal power and respect. Many scholars have viewed chiefs as problem solvers--defending groups against aggressors, resolving disputes, providing support under hardship, organizing labor for community projects, and redistributing goods among those in need. Chiefs do these things, but much of what chiefs do is accumulate benefits for themselves, staying in power and legitimizing control. Anthropological archaeology is well suited to pursue the study of chiefs, their leadership institutions (chiefdoms), and long-term historical processes. The author argues that studying chiefdoms is essential to understanding the role of elemental powers in social evolution. As an illustration, he studies chiefs and their power strategies in historically independent prehistoric and traditional societies and discusses how they continue to exist as powerful actors within modern states.

Excavations at Jenn Jeno Hambarketolo and Kaniana Inland Niger Delta Mali the 1981 Season

Excavations at Jenn   Jeno  Hambarketolo  and Kaniana  Inland Niger Delta  Mali   the 1981 Season
Author: Susan Keech McIntosh,Professor Susan Keech McIntosh
Publsiher: Univ of California Press
Total Pages: 660
Release: 1995-01-01
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 0520097858

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Since the first scientific excavations were conducted at Jenn-jeno in 1977, this huge Iron Age occupation mound located in the floodplain of the Inland Niger Delta has produced a classic archaeological sequence spanning 1500 years. Jenn-jeno is widely recognized as one of the most carefully documented cases demonstrating the rise of indigenous urbanism in Africa, and its archaeology has contributed significantly to a major paradigm shift in explanations for the rise of complex societies in sub-Saharan Africa. This monograph presents the results of the excavations conducted in 1980-81 at this site and at two others within the extensive mound complex of which Jenn-jeno is a part. Since the first scientific excavations were conducted at Jenn-jeno in 1977, this huge Iron Age occupation mound located in the floodplain of the Inland Niger Delta has produced a classic archaeological sequence spanning 1500 years. Jenn-jeno is widely recognized as one of the most carefully documented cases demonstrating the rise of indigenous urbanism in Africa, and its archaeology has contributed significantly to a major paradigm shift in explanations for the rise of complex societies in sub-Saharan Africa. This monograph presents the results of the excavations conducted in 1980-81 at this site and at two others within the extensive mound complex of which Jenn-jeno is a part.

Beyond the Royal Gaze

Beyond the Royal Gaze
Author: Neil Kodesh
Publsiher: University of Virginia Press
Total Pages: 280
Release: 2010-03-12
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780813929705

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Winner of the 2011 African Studies Association Herskovits Award Beyond the Royal Gaze shifts the perspective from which we view early African politics by asking what Buganda, a kingdom located on the northwest shores of Lake Victoria in present-day Uganda, looked like to people who were not of the center but nevertheless became central to its functioning. Drawing on insights from a variety of disciplines—history, historical linguistics, archaeology, and anthropology—Neil Kodesh argues that the domains of politics and public healing were intimately entwined in Buganda from the sixteenth through the early nineteenth centuries. Drawing on extensive fieldwork conducted throughout Buganda, Kodesh demonstrates how efforts to ensure collective prosperity and perpetuity—usually expressed in the language of health and healing—lay at the heart of community-building processes in Buganda. Kodesh's work offers a novel approach to the use of oral sources and opens up new possibilities for researching and writing histories of more distant periods in Africa's past. Beyond the Royal Gaze will appeal to students and scholars of health and healing, political complexity, and the production of knowledge in places where limited documentary evidence exists.

Chiefdoms and Other Archaeological Delusions

Chiefdoms and Other Archaeological Delusions
Author: Timothy R. Pauketat
Publsiher: Rowman Altamira
Total Pages: 273
Release: 2007-05-30
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9780759112506

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In recent decades anthropology, especially ethnography, has supplied the prevailing models of how human beings have constructed, and been constructed by, their social arrangements. In turn, archaeologists have all too often relied on these models to reconstruct the lives of ancient peoples. In lively, engaging, and informed prose, Timothy Pauketat debunks much of this social-evolutionary theorizing about human development, as he ponders the evidence of 'chiefdoms' left behind by the Mississippian culture of the American southern heartland. This book challenges all students of history and prehistory to reexamine the actual evidence that archaeology has made available, and to do so with an open mind.

The Precolonial State in West Africa

The Precolonial State in West Africa
Author: J. Cameron Monroe
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 285
Release: 2014-06-09
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781107040182

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This volume examines political life in the Kingdom of Dahomey, located in the Republic of Bénin.

Archaeologies of Complexity

Archaeologies of Complexity
Author: Robert Chapman
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 290
Release: 2003-12-08
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781134482405

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An up-to-date and critical analysis of how archaeologists study past societies, Archaeologies of Complexity addresses the nature of contemporary archaeology and the study of social change, and debates the transition from perceived simple, egalitarian societies to the complex power structures and divisions of our modern world. Since the eighteenth century, archaeologists have examined complexity in terms of successive types of societies, from early bands, tribes and chiefdoms to states; through stages of social evolution, including 'savagery', 'barbarism' and 'civilisation', to the present state of complexity and inequality. Presenting a radical, alternative view of ancient state societies, the book explains the often ambiguous terms of 'complexity', 'hierarchy' and inequality' and provides a critical account of the Anglo-American research of the last forty years which has heavily influenced the subject.

Wetland Archaeology and Beyond

Wetland Archaeology and Beyond
Author: Francesco Menotti
Publsiher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 135
Release: 2012-03-15
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9780191612435

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Despite being one of the most successful branches of mainstream archaeology, wetland archaeology, as an academic discipline, is still relatively unknown. We might have all heard of the wonderfully preserved organic artefacts and ecofacts found in waterlogged conditions, but do we really know how they were preserved, found, retrieved, and conserved for us to admire and study? Wetland Archaeology and Beyond takes the reader through the fascinating biography of wetland archaeology, from the dawn of the discipline to its remarkable achievements. Through a discussion of a large variety of worldwide wetland archaeological sites and their material culture, Menotti offers an appreciative study of the people who occupied these sites and who created the archaeological artefacts. The volume also includes a comprehensive explanation of the procedures and research processes involved in archaeological practice and theory. Focusing on the relationship between archaeological experts and the general public, Menotti highlights the importance of this relationship for the future of the discipline as wetland ecosystems continue to disappear at an inexorable rate - and with them our invaluable cultural heritage.