Evidence for Interaction from Recent Hunter-Gatherer Sites in the Caledon Valley |
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Authors: | Carolyn Thorp |
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Affiliation: | (1) Museum of Human Sciences, P.O. Box CY 33, Causeway Harare, Zimbabwe |
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Abstract: | Evidence for contact between hunter-gatherers and agropastoralists from excavated sites in a well-documented frontier zone in the eastern Free State, South Africa, reveals varied intensities of interaction. These interactions range from clientship to relative autonomy. Comparison between recent (eighteenth- to early twentieth-century) hunter-gatherer occupations of rock shelters in the Caledon Valley also suggests that a variety of social relationships between hunter-gatherers and farmers, known ethnographically, occurred simultaneously. |
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Keywords: | southern Africa nineteenth and twentieth centuries Caledon Valley interaction hunter-gatherers agropastoralists |
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