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RE: The Early Iron Age of South Africa:The Origins of the Early Iron Age Complex

in #steemstem7 years ago

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!

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Hey @brisby!!!!
Firstly thank you so much for the awesome comment!!!!!!
Regarding your question :

Out of curiosity, has there been a collection of pottery found in one location that had several different styles to it?

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:)