Interrogating Identity: The Fluidity of Social Boundaries in African Archaeology
Part of: Society for American Archaeology 80th Annual Meeting, San Francisco, CA (2015)
The concept of identity within archaeological discourse is sometimes uncritically linked to modern or historically-known ethnic groups and political entities. At the same time, archaeologies of identity that consider multiple scales of identification (tied to gender, kinship, locality, subsistence regime, status, religion, mobility, and ethnicity, to name a few) have made important contributions to the field, moving us far beyond the old “pots equal people” paradigm. In African archaeology, for example, there is growing recognition that the human past is characterized by intricate socio-economic mosaics, where foragers, herders, agriculturalists, and individuals who transcended these categories can be essential constituents of complex polities. In these environments, interpersonal and intergroup interactions both reify and erode various social boundaries, demonstrating that identities are both enduring and highly mutable. The papers in this session seek to further this discourse by interrogating the twin issues of interactions and identity within Holocene African archaeology. Presenters use a broad range of methodological techniques and cover topics from throughout the continent.
Other Keywords
Identity •
Social Boundaries •
Resilience •
Ceramics •
House •
Lithics •
Taxonomy •
Mobility •
Community •
West Africa
Geographic Keywords
AFRICA
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- Documents (11)
- Beyond the Grave: Regional Interaction in the Senegambian Megalith Zone (2015)
- Boko Haram, coupeurs de route and slave-raiding: identities and violence in a Central African borderland (2015)
- Bringing the Mountain to the Mara: The role of obsidian quarrying on Mt. Eburru in structuring early pastoralist socio-economic identities in southern Kenya. (2015)
- Economies and Identities in Flux: Consequences of the Arrival of Specialized Fulani Pastoralists in Mali’s Inland Niger Delta (2015)
- In Death Do We Join: Community Building in Ancient Ethiopian Funerary Practices (2015)
- Iron producers, iron users. (2015)
- Material complexities in dispersed communities: archaeology of 2nd millennium CE southeastern Burkina Faso (West Africa) (2015)
- Opening the House: Transforming Identities at Kirikongo over the 1st and 2nd milleniums CE (Burkina Faso, West Africa) (2015)
- Resilience and identity: the ethnoarchaeology of the Kel Tadrart Tuareg (SW Libya) (2015)
- Salvage Excavations on Greefswald: Leokwe Commoners and K2 Cattle (2015)
- What’s in a Label? Archaeological Taxonomies and Social Processes Past and Present (2015)