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RE: The Early Iron Age of South Africa:The Origins of the Early Iron Age Complex
I have to read them a few times in a row, and I have gone back to reference your other articles more often than I can count but, I look forward to your posts!
Out of curiosity, has there been a collection of pottery found in one location that had several different styles to it?
The possibility of traders influencing and expanding a language makes sense to me. That being said, I know little of such things. I just can't think of a situation where trade from an outside culture (different or similar) didn't have wide reaching effects. (I hope that made sense.)
Thank you for the lesson!
Hey @brisby!!!!
Firstly thank you so much for the awesome comment!!!!!!
Regarding your question :
Yes, there sites in Southern Africa that does have different styles of pottery within one site but this interaction occurs at a later stage which I will cover in my future posts. (Now you have to come back to find out)
I will keep you in suspense until then:)