Material culture and dialectics of identity and power : towards a historical archaeology of the Rozvi in South-Western Zimbabwe
The desire to attach identities (e.g. ethnic, gender, race, class, nationality etc.) to material culture has always featured at the core of archaeological inquiry. Archaeologists share the view that material culture is an active cultural agent that can reflect complex ideas that operated in the mind...
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