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Archaeologists, museum scholars, and related researchers present research findings and theoretical arguments on the Southern Zambezian past. Underscoring the significance of concept revision to create locally relevant knowledge, they cite various examples to demonstrate that using local terms and concepts is important to create pasts that local people can connect with. Among their topics are the later Stone Age of the Murewa-Mutoko area in northern Zimbabwe, necks on the rocks: the giraffe in the rock art of Jahunda, prehistoric food storage and security in Zimbabwe: a look at 19th-century grain bins in Southern Zimbabwe, debating the accessibility of Zimbabwe national museums by people with disabilities, and myths as metaphors: understanding narratives in sustaining living cultural landscapes in Zimbabwe and Australia. Distributed in North America by African Book Collective. Annotation ©2017 Ringgold, Inc., Portland, OR (protoview.com)