Memory and the mountain : environmental relations of the Wachagga of Kilimanjaro and implications for landscape archaeology /

"This book considers the relationships between memory, experience and landscape from insights gained conducting ethnographic research; its primary focus is the Wachagga of Kilimanjaro, East Africa. In so doing this investigation into the memoryscape might be labelled an 'archaeological eth...

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Main Author: Clack, Timothy
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Oxford : Archaeopress, 2007.
Series:Cambridge monographs in African archaeology ; 72.
BAR international series ; 1679.
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MARC

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505 0 |a Introduction -- Memoryscapes: collapsing memory into language -- Being-somewhere: mythic memoryscapes of the Wachagga -- Choreographies of religious experience -- Physicality of Kibo -- Mountain bounty: the landscape as provider -- Respecting the past: elders and ancestors -- Inscribing the land: language, place and ownership -- Specific features of some memoryscapes in Uchagga -- Concluding remarks: memoryscapes and archaeology. 
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