The archaeology of elite burials of Gombe, Buhera Zimbabwe

Most late Iron Age societies have been studied through the study of burials and their associated grave goods. This has been proven to be a significant source of archaeological record. Some of the sites that have been discovered like Mapungubwe have been understood from burials that were found. Throu...

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Main Author: Nyakunhuwa, Obey K
Language:English
Published: Midlands State University 2018
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/11408/3368
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description Most late Iron Age societies have been studied through the study of burials and their associated grave goods. This has been proven to be a significant source of archaeological record. Some of the sites that have been discovered like Mapungubwe have been understood from burials that were found. Through the associated grave goods the research is going to characterise the grave goods of burials from Gombe in Buhera Zimbabwe to understand issues of status, social organisation and negotiation of power of the people who lived and used Gombe. Looking at Buhera there are researches that have been done but most of the researches have been interested in pottery of that region. This research comes in with a different approach in understating one of the sites found in Buhera which is Gombe ruins by studying burials that are found there and such sites their burials have not been found the research tries to infer into the grave goods to understand conceptualization of power, wealth and social classes in death. These issues are going to be understood from an archaeological approach and ethnographic approach is also included to have a better understanding of the grave goods, interviews and observations were used to inquire the information needed to achieve the aim of the research. There are a number of issues that can be understood from studying burials of the prehistoric societies these are political organisation, economic and social organisation of the prehistoric societies. One can also understand the issue of status among the prehistoric societies through the study of burials and their associated grave goods in most prehistoric societies in Zimbabwe archaeologist have been able to infer into issues status using grave goods and different models have been used to interpret the material culture that has been found in association with burials
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spelling ir-11408-33682022-06-27T13:49:04Z The archaeology of elite burials of Gombe, Buhera Zimbabwe Nyakunhuwa, Obey K Status Grave goods Social organisation Negotiation of power Archaeological approach Most late Iron Age societies have been studied through the study of burials and their associated grave goods. This has been proven to be a significant source of archaeological record. Some of the sites that have been discovered like Mapungubwe have been understood from burials that were found. Through the associated grave goods the research is going to characterise the grave goods of burials from Gombe in Buhera Zimbabwe to understand issues of status, social organisation and negotiation of power of the people who lived and used Gombe. Looking at Buhera there are researches that have been done but most of the researches have been interested in pottery of that region. This research comes in with a different approach in understating one of the sites found in Buhera which is Gombe ruins by studying burials that are found there and such sites their burials have not been found the research tries to infer into the grave goods to understand conceptualization of power, wealth and social classes in death. These issues are going to be understood from an archaeological approach and ethnographic approach is also included to have a better understanding of the grave goods, interviews and observations were used to inquire the information needed to achieve the aim of the research. There are a number of issues that can be understood from studying burials of the prehistoric societies these are political organisation, economic and social organisation of the prehistoric societies. One can also understand the issue of status among the prehistoric societies through the study of burials and their associated grave goods in most prehistoric societies in Zimbabwe archaeologist have been able to infer into issues status using grave goods and different models have been used to interpret the material culture that has been found in association with burials 2018-11-21T07:29:24Z 2018-11-21T07:29:24Z 2018 http://hdl.handle.net/11408/3368 en open Midlands State University
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Social organisation
Negotiation of power
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Nyakunhuwa, Obey K
The archaeology of elite burials of Gombe, Buhera Zimbabwe
title The archaeology of elite burials of Gombe, Buhera Zimbabwe
title_full The archaeology of elite burials of Gombe, Buhera Zimbabwe
title_fullStr The archaeology of elite burials of Gombe, Buhera Zimbabwe
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title_short The archaeology of elite burials of Gombe, Buhera Zimbabwe
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topic Status
Grave goods
Social organisation
Negotiation of power
Archaeological approach
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