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A historical archaeological inverstigation into two recent households of the Motse, Botshabelo Mission Station, Middelburg, Mpumalanga, South Africa

机译:对南非姆普马兰加米德尔堡mots,Botshabelo mission station的两个近期家庭的历史考古调查

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The archaeological research was conducted at Botshabelo, a nineteenth century Berlin Mission Society station located outside Middelburg, Mpumalanga. It focuses primarily on the collection of residential houses and homesteads in the area known as the Motse, meaning “village” in Sotho. This is where the mission station’s African residents lived. This research seeks to use archaeology, specifically the study of the associated material culture, in order to refine the chronology of changes to settlement in this area, and to explore the ways in which the inhabitants interacted with other sectors of the mission station community and the then wider Transvaal society. Although the mission station and its settlement dates from 1865, the material culture excavated and analysed in this project is primarily from the twentieth century. It is through the careful analysis of these houses and their architecture, together with the associated material culture that the social and cultural values of the people who built and used them can be explored.To date there has been a copious amount of research done on these mission stations in southern Africa, flowing mainly from the disciplines of history and anthropology (Comaroff and Comaroff 1991; Delius 1981; Japha et al 1993; Kirkaldy 2005; Vernal 2009). In contrast, however, there has been relatively little archaeological research carried out on the various mission stations within southern Africa (but see Ashley 2010; Boshoff 2004; Clift 2001; Jeppson2005; Reid et al 1997). This research project is based in archaeology, and in particular in the discipline of historical archaeology, which can provide the methodologies and approaches that can be used to make sense of the history of the Botshabelo Mission Station and the Motse. This research therefore intends to contribute to the currently under researched field of mission archaeology within South Africa.
机译:考古研究是在Botshabelo进行的,Botshabelo是位于普马兰加省Middelburg郊外的19世纪柏林宣教协会站。它主要集中在称为Motse(在Sotho中意为“村庄”)的地区收集住宅和宅基地。这是宣教站非洲居民的住所。本研究旨在利用考古学,特别是对相关物质文化的研究,以完善该地区定居变化的时间顺序,并探索居民与宣教站社区其他部门和社区互动的方式。然后是更广泛的德瓦瓦社会。尽管宣教站及其定居点可以追溯到1865年,但在这个项目中发掘和分析的物质文化主要来自20世纪。通过仔细分析这些房屋及其建筑以及相关的物质文化,可以探索建造和使用这些房屋的人们的社会和文化价值。迄今为止,已经对这些房屋进行了大量研究南部非洲的宣教站,主要来自历史和人类学学科(Comaroff和Comaroff 1991; Delius 1981; Japha等1993; Kirkaldy 2005; Vernal 2009)。然而,相比之下,在南部非洲的各个宣教站进行的考古研究相对较少(但请参见Ashley,2010; Boshoff,2004; Clift,2001; Jeppson,2005; Reid等,1997)。该研究项目以考古学为基础,尤其是在历史考古学领域,可以提供可用于理解Botshabelo Mission Station和Motse历史的方法论和方法。因此,这项研究旨在为南非目前正在研究的特派团考古学领域做出贡献。

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