The Pre-Colonial Stonewalled Structures of Zimbabwe: An Illustrated Guide to the Archaeological Sites C.900 - 1900ad
暫譯: 津巴布韋前殖民時期的石牆結構:900年至1900年考古遺址的插圖指南

Matenga, Edward, Lindahl, Anders

  • 出版商: Springer
  • 出版日期: 2026-01-03
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  • 語言: 英文
  • 頁數: 269
  • 裝訂: Hardcover - also called cloth, retail trade, or trade
  • ISBN: 3032081114
  • ISBN-13: 9783032081117
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This book provides a general guide to stone-structures of the pre-colonial period called zimbabwes. This is a name which denotes their usage as prestige buildings and that a particular quality of masonry with frequent application of wall decoration patterns was required, which distinguishes them from many other stone structures of coarse workmanship. At least 300 sites are known within the borders of Zimbabwe alone, while a few more are found in Botswana, South Africa and Mozambique. However, recent findings have indicated that stone buildings in southern Angola of similar typology also carry decoration patterns that suggests a much wider distribution in the region than was previously thought.

The word Zimbabwe is of historical origin which has been customized to refer to a specific typology of stone walls and to distinguish them from the rest of low-grade buildings which number several hundred. In the 16th century, it denoted royal and chiefly settlements built in stone and it was used figuratively to imply the presence there of such important political figures. In this guide, zimbabwe (lower case and in italics) refers to stone walls whereas when in upper case it refers either to Great Zimbabwe or Zimbabwe the modern country.

This work is the first comprehensive volume to act as a guide to the archaeological stone wall structures. Zimbabwe sites are the only immovable cultural remains of substantial physical form that have been inherited from a pre-colonial past. In a post-colonial state, they are extremely valuable as tangible evidence of the historical continuity of indigenous populations with a pre-colonial past. Their history implies an inheritance for present and future generations and entrust ownership to the public. Religious activities connected with the sites imply not just vestigial importance, but embody cosmological values that bind people together. A descriptive inventory such as this guidebook serves two purposes, i.e. a heritage register to support conservation programmes and as a popular study guide to interest both local and international visitors.

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這本書提供了一個關於前殖民時期石結構的總體指南,這些結構被稱為 *zimbabwes*。這個名稱表示它們作為威望建築的用途,並且需要特定品質的砌石,經常應用牆面裝飾圖案,這使它們與許多其他粗糙工藝的石結構區分開來。在津巴布韋的邊界內已知至少有300個遺址,而在博茨瓦納、南非和莫三比克還發現了幾個更多的遺址。然而,最近的發現表明,南安哥拉的類似類型的石建築也帶有裝飾圖案,這表明該地區的分佈比之前認為的要廣泛得多。

詞語 *Zimbabwe* 具有歷史來源,已被定制用來指代特定類型的石牆,並將其與其他數百個低品質建築區分開來。在16世紀,它指的是用石頭建造的王室和首領定居點,並且它被比喻性地用來暗示那裡存在著重要的政治人物。在本指南中,*zimbabwe*(小寫且斜體)指的是石牆,而當以大寫形式出現時則指的是大津巴布韋或現代國家津巴布韋。

這部作品是第一本全面的指南,旨在指導考古石牆結構。*Zimbabwe* 遺址是唯一的實體文化遺跡,從前殖民時期繼承而來。在後殖民國家中,它們作為土著人口與前殖民過去的歷史延續的有形證據,極具價值。它們的歷史意味著對當前和未來世代的繼承,並將所有權託付給公眾。與這些遺址相關的宗教活動不僅暗示著殘餘的重要性,還體現了將人們聯繫在一起的宇宙價值。像這本指南這樣的描述性清單有兩個目的,即作為支持保護計劃的遺產登記冊,以及作為吸引當地和國際訪客的流行學習指南。

作者簡介

Edward Matenga is a Heritage expert and archaeologist. Principal Researcher and Director at Archaeological and Heritage Service Africa (Pty Ltd). PhD in Archaeology and Heritage, Uppsala University (Sweden). Past Director of Great Zimbabwe World Heritage Site 1998-2004. Participated in UNESCO and ICOMOS missions in Africa. Has authored several books and articles in scientific journals on Heritage management.

Anders Lindahl is a Professor in laboratory and experimental archaeology, specialized in the different phases of the ceramic handicraft and settlement pattern. Head of the Laboratory for Ceramic Research, dept. of Geology, Lund University and Lead researcher at the Ceramics Technology Laboratory, University of Pretoria. Since 1988 involved in various projects in South, South-Eastern and Western Africa.

作者簡介(中文翻譯)

愛德華·馬滕加(Edward Matenga)是一位遺產專家和考古學家。擔任非洲考古與遺產服務公司(Archaeological and Heritage Service Africa (Pty Ltd))的首席研究員和主任。擁有瑞典烏普薩拉大學(Uppsala University)考古學和遺產的博士學位。曾任大津巴布韋世界遺產地(Great Zimbabwe World Heritage Site)主任,任期為1998年至2004年。參與過聯合國教科文組織(UNESCO)和國際古蹟遺址理事會(ICOMOS)在非洲的任務。撰寫了多本書籍和科學期刊文章,專注於遺產管理。

安德斯·林達爾(Anders Lindahl)是實驗室和實驗考古學的教授,專門研究陶瓷手工藝和聚落模式的不同階段。擔任隆德大學(Lund University)地質系陶瓷研究實驗室的負責人,以及比勒陀利亞大學(University of Pretoria)陶瓷技術實驗室的首席研究員。自1988年以來,參與了南部、東南部和西部非洲的各種項目。