Mapungubwe Reconsidered A Living Legacy

Mapungubwe Reconsidered  A Living Legacy
Author: Shadreck Chirikure,Peter Delius,Amanda Esterhuysen,Simon Hall,Sekibakiba Lekgoathi,Maanda Maulaudzi,Vele Neluvhalani,Otsile Ntsoane,David Pearce,Karim Sadr,Jeanette Smith,Mapungubwe Institute for Strategic Reflection (MISTRA)
Publsiher: Real African Publishers Pty Ltd.
Total Pages: 150
Release: 2015-10-01
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781920655068

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The Mapungubwe Cultural Landscape is one of the profound treasures of southern Africa's social and archaeological history, appropriately declared a World Heritage Site by the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organisation (Unesco) in 2003. Contained within this landscape is indispensable information on precolonial state formation, social hierarchies, architecture of stone-walled towns, mineral processing and intercontinental trade. And yet, the Mapungubwe state rose, towered over its environs, and then declined – long before European colonial incursions. Mapungubwe Reconsidered: A Living Legacy contributes to the body of knowledge about Mapungubwe, straddling such issues as the relationships between humans and the environment, management of mineral endowments and the form and impact of southern Africa's global intercourse in this historical period.

Mapungubwe Reconsidered

Mapungubwe Reconsidered
Author: Shadreck Chirikure,Mapungubwe Institute for Strategic Reflection
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2015
Genre: Excavations (Archaeology)
ISBN: 1920655042

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The Mapungubwe Cultural Landscape is one of the profound treasures of southern Africa's social and archaeological history, appropriately declared a World Heritage Site by the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organisation (Unesco) in 2003. Contained within this landscape is indispensable information on precolonial state formation, social hierarchies, architecture of stone-walled towns, mineral processing and intercontinental trade. And yet, the Mapungubwe state rose, towered over its environs, and then declined - long before European colonial incursions. Mapungubwe Reconsidered: A Living Legacy contributes to the body of knowledge about Mapungubwe, straddling such issues as the relationships between humans and the environment, management of mineral endowments and the form and impact of southern Africa's global intercourse in this historical period.

Mapungubwe Reconsidered

Mapungubwe Reconsidered
Author: MISTRA MISTRA
Publsiher: African Books Collective
Total Pages: 153
Release: 2015-06-03
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781928509035

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The Mapungubwe Cultural Landscape is one of the profound treasures of southern Africas social and archaeological history, appropriately declared a World Heritage (Unesco) in 2003. Contained within this landscape is indispensable information on precolonial state formation, social hierarchies, architecture of stone-walled towns, mineral processing and intercontinental trade. And yet, the Mapungubwe state rose, towered over its environs, and then declined long before European colonial incursions. What exactly were the social dynamics in this polity? What technologies did it utilise? How did it relate to neighbouring unable to sustain itself? In this combined edition of two MISTRA publications, now jointly titled Mapungubwe Reconsidered: A Living Legacy, MISTRA seeks to contribute to the body of knowledge about Mapungubwe, straddling such issues as the relationships between humans and the environment, management of mineral endowments and the form and impact of southern Africas global intercourse in this historical period.

Mapungubwe

Mapungubwe
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 34
Release: 2011
Genre: Mapungubwe Site (South Africa)
ISBN: 0986999903

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African Kingdoms

African Kingdoms
Author: Saheed Aderinto
Publsiher: Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Total Pages: 396
Release: 2017-08-24
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781610695800

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This history-rich volume details the sociopolitical, economic, and artistic aspects of African kingdoms from the earliest times to the second half of the 19th century. Africa has a long and fascinating history and is a place of growing importance in the world history curriculum. This detailed encyclopedia covers the history of African kingdoms from antiquity through the mid-19th century, tracing the dynasties' ties to modern globalization and influences on world culture before, during, and after the demise of the slave trade. Along with an exploration of African heritage, this reference is rich with firsthand accounts of Africa through the oral traditions of its people and the written journals of European explorers, missionaries, and travelers who visited Africa from the 15th century and onward. Alphabetically arranged entries cover a particular kingdom and feature information on the economic, cultural, religious, political, social, and environmental history of the regime. The content references popular culture, movies, and art that present contemporary reenactments of kingdoms, emphasizing the importance of history in shaping modern ideas. Other features include primary source documents, a selected bibliography of print and electronic resources, and dozens of sidebars containing key facts and interesting trivia.

Archives of Times Past

Archives of Times Past
Author: Cynthia Kros,John Wright,Mbongiseni Buthelezi,Helen Ludlow,Geoffrey Blundell,Jan Boeyens,Amanda Esterhuysen,Rachel King,Lize Kriel,Sekibakiba Peter Lekgoathi,Grant McNulty,Hlonipha Mokoena,Fred Morton,Muchaparara Musemwa,Ndukuyakhe Ndlovu,Sifiso Mxolisi Ndlovu,Himal Ramji,Justine Wintjes
Publsiher: NYU Press
Total Pages: 360
Release: 2022-02
Genre: Art
ISBN: 9781776147281

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This volume critically examines sources of evidence and material from the archive that historically have been used to tell southern Africa’s pre-colonial story.

The Year 1000

The Year 1000
Author: Valerie Hansen
Publsiher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 320
Release: 2021-04-20
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781501194115

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The World in the Year 1000 -- Go West, Young Viking -- The Pan-American Highways of 1000 -- European Slaves -- The World's Richest Man -- Central Asia Splits in Two -- Surprising Journeys -- The Most Globalized Place on Earth.

Beyond Tenderpreneurship

Beyond Tenderpreneurship
Author: MISTRA MISTRA
Publsiher: African Books Collective
Total Pages: 244
Release: 2020-04-16
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781928509141

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Black Economic Empowerment (BEE) policies have been a central pillar of attempts to overcome the economic legacy of apartheid. Yet, more than two decades into democracy, economic exclusion in South Africa still largely re?ects the fault-lines of the apartheid era. Current discourse often con?ates BEE with the so-called tenderpreneurship referred to in the title, namely the reliance of some emergent black capitalists on state patronage. Authors go beyond this notion to understand BEEs role from a unique perspective. They trace the history of black entrepreneurship and how deliberate policies under colonialism and its apartheid variant sought to suppress this impulse. In the context of modern South Africa, authors interrogate the complex dynamics of class formation, economic empowerment and redress against the backdrop of broader macroeconomic policies. They examine questions relating to whether B-BBEE policies are informed by strategies to change the structure of the economy. These issues are explored against the backdrop of the experiences of other developing countries and their journeys of industrialisation. The relevant black empowerment experiences of countries such as the United States are also discussed. The authors identify policy and programmatic interventions to forge the non-racial future that the constitution enjoins South Africans to build.