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Anders Lindahl

Anders Lindahl

Professor emeritus

Anders Lindahl

Chicumbane Connections: Lower Limpopo Valley During the First Millennium AD.

Author

  • Anneli Ekblom
  • Michel Notelid
  • Anders Lindahl
  • Ezekia Mtetwa

Summary, in English

The discussion of the transition to farming in southern Africa and the formation of Early Iron Age society, referred to in Mozambican archaeology as the Early Farming Communities (EFC), is complicated by the lack of surveys in key areas of intensive contacts. This article presents the results of excavations at the EFC site Chicumbane in the eastern lower Limpopo Valley, dated 500–800 AD. The variation of ceramic styles in terms of decoration and shape suggests predominantly interior influences (Gokomere and Zhizo facies), but there are also decoration elements similar to what is found on the coast. A wide variety of ceramic technologies were used in terms of clay sources, temper, and ways of building the pot. Here, we reconstruct possible social interactions based on these differences. Together with the other artifact categories, such as slag, metal, and shell beads, the results show some aspects of regional interactions among Early Farming Communities. The combined ceramic analyses suggest a mix of traditions by female potters who, through marriage, moved between regions, bringing new ways of decorating, tempering, and building pots.

Department/s

  • Quaternary Sciences

Publishing year

2023

Language

English

Publication/Series

African Archaeological Review

Document type

Journal article

Publisher

Springer

Topic

  • Archaeology

Keywords

  • Southern Africa
  • Limpopo Valley
  • Early Iron Age
  • Early Farming Community
  • Ceramic analyses

Status

Published

ISBN/ISSN/Other

  • ISSN: 0263-0338