Chirikure et al., 2015 - Google Patents
When ceramic sociology meets material science: sociological and technological aspects of crucibles and pottery from Mapungubwe, southern AfricaChirikure et al., 2015
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- Chirikure S
- Hall S
- Rehren T
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- Journal of Anthropological Archaeology
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This paper discusses the globally significant topic of gendered participation and socio- technical improvisation in technological systems hard set within deeply symbolic practices. The general belief in the anthropology of sub-Saharan Africa is that metallurgy (male …
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