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An ethnoarchaeological study of Twa potters in southern Rwanda

Pages 298-320 | Published online: 06 Dec 2010

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Bennett Collins, Meghan C. Laws & Richard Ntakirutimana. (2021) Becoming “Historically Marginalized Peoples”: examining Twa perceptions of boundary shifting and re-categorization in post-genocide Rwanda. Ethnic and Racial Studies 44:4, pages 576-594.
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Andre Ntagwabira & Chapurukha M. Kusimba. (2021) Ritual and State Making in Precolonial Rwanda. African Archaeological Review 38:4, pages 569-595.
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Robert T. Nyamushosho & Shadreck Chirikure. (2020) Archaeological implications of ethnographically grounded functional study of pottery from Nyanga, Zimbabwe. Quaternary International 555, pages 150-164.
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Diane Lyons, Jeffrey Ferguson, Diana Harlow & Joanna Casey. (2018) Marginalized Potters and Ceramic Compositional Groups: Neutron Activation Analysis of Contemporary Pottery from Tigray, Northern Highland Ethiopia. African Archaeological Review 35:4, pages 567-595.
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Diane Lyons. (2014) Perceptions of Consumption: Constituting Potters, Farmers and Blacksmiths in the Culinary Continuum in Eastern Tigray, Northern Highland Ethiopia. African Archaeological Review 31:2, pages 169-201.
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