Mapungubwe's hinterland excavations, ceramics and other material culture from Mutamba in the Soutpansberg
Loading...
Date
Authors
Antonites, Alexander
Journal Title
Journal ISSN
Volume Title
Publisher
KwaZulu-Natal Museum
Abstract
Mutamba is a 13th-century Iron Age settlement located in the Soutpansberg of South Africa and is
contemporary with Mapungubwe, southern Africa’s earliest socially complex polity. This article presents
information on excavations conducted in 2010 and 2011. The ceramic assemblage is considered in detail
since it has implications for understanding the regional ceramic sequence and interactions at the site. The
ceramic assemblage is dominated by vessels typologically attributable to the Mapungubwe facies, but also
contains several vessels from the Eiland and Mutamba facies. This material is discussed in the context of
the social and political backdrop of 13th-century South Africa, which shows that Mutamba formed part
of the Mapungubwe polity’s dynamic hinterland.
Description
Keywords
Mapungubwe, Mutamba, Ceramics, Middle Iron Age, Hinterland, Interaction, Soutpansberg, South Africa (SA)
Sustainable Development Goals
Citation
Antonites, A. 2019, 'Mapungubwe's hinterland excavations, ceramics and other material culture from Mutamba in the Soutpansberg', Southern African Humanities, vol. 32, no. 1, pp. 1-22.