An attempt to use archaeological materials to investigate the
colonization of southeastern Africa during the period 1500 to 1900.
Perry demonstrates the usefulness of archaeology in bypassing the
biases of the ethnohistorical and documentary record and generating
a more comprehensive understanding of history. Special attention is
paid to the period of state formation in Swaziland and a critique
of the 'Settler Model', which the author finds to be invalid.
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