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Ethno-Archaeology in Jenne Mali - Craft and status among smiths, potters and masons (Paperback)
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Ethno-Archaeology in Jenne Mali - Craft and status among smiths, potters and masons (Paperback)
Series: British Archaeological Reports International Series
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An ethnoarchaeological study of the social and economic lives of
three secialised producers based in Jenne, Mali: blacksmiths,
potters and masons. These three were chosen for the long history of
their existence and the wide variety of information they provide
on, not only issues of production, workshops, social and economic
networks and strategies, but also social status, the control of
information and knowledge, gender, apprenticeship, and the movement
of marriage partners. The authors fieldwork and experiences are
then projected into the past to speculate on the situation in the
Iron Age period whilst highlighting the obvious issues of
representativeness.
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