Utilisation de la céramique d’origine somono et peul chez les pêcheurs bozo du Delta intérieur du Niger (Mali)

The Bozo -a semi nomadic ethnic group of the Niger Inner Delta (Mali) living from fishingdo not make any pottery. Still, the Bozo need such ware for fishing and for extracting and storing oil. This paper studies -in an ethnoarcheological perspectivehow the Bozo people do acquire pottery from outside...

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spelling oai:doaj.org-article:9bec3c95bb8e4c2fbe1ad9decc1f0ced2021-12-02T10:48:03ZUtilisation de la céramique d’origine somono et peul chez les pêcheurs bozo du Delta intérieur du Niger (Mali)2431-204510.4000/aaa.431https://doaj.org/article/9bec3c95bb8e4c2fbe1ad9decc1f0ced2012-09-01T00:00:00Zhttp://journals.openedition.org/aaa/431https://doaj.org/toc/2431-2045The Bozo -a semi nomadic ethnic group of the Niger Inner Delta (Mali) living from fishingdo not make any pottery. Still, the Bozo need such ware for fishing and for extracting and storing oil. This paper studies -in an ethnoarcheological perspectivehow the Bozo people do acquire pottery from outside (i.e. from Peul and Somono) and how they use utilize it in their daily home life and domestic sphère, and for the treatment of fish. It proposes a model for the diffusion of functional pottery within an economically focused group in the context of a « peripheral markets » economy and of a proto-urbanization process.Alain GallayOpenEditionarticleBozoSomonofishermensemi-nomadismpotteryArchaeologyCC1-960History of the artsNX440-632ENFRAfrique Archéologie Arts, Vol 8, Pp 45-84 (2012)
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language EN
FR
topic Bozo
Somono
fishermen
semi-nomadism
pottery
Archaeology
CC1-960
History of the arts
NX440-632
spellingShingle Bozo
Somono
fishermen
semi-nomadism
pottery
Archaeology
CC1-960
History of the arts
NX440-632
Alain Gallay
Utilisation de la céramique d’origine somono et peul chez les pêcheurs bozo du Delta intérieur du Niger (Mali)
description The Bozo -a semi nomadic ethnic group of the Niger Inner Delta (Mali) living from fishingdo not make any pottery. Still, the Bozo need such ware for fishing and for extracting and storing oil. This paper studies -in an ethnoarcheological perspectivehow the Bozo people do acquire pottery from outside (i.e. from Peul and Somono) and how they use utilize it in their daily home life and domestic sphère, and for the treatment of fish. It proposes a model for the diffusion of functional pottery within an economically focused group in the context of a « peripheral markets » economy and of a proto-urbanization process.
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author Alain Gallay
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title Utilisation de la céramique d’origine somono et peul chez les pêcheurs bozo du Delta intérieur du Niger (Mali)
title_short Utilisation de la céramique d’origine somono et peul chez les pêcheurs bozo du Delta intérieur du Niger (Mali)
title_full Utilisation de la céramique d’origine somono et peul chez les pêcheurs bozo du Delta intérieur du Niger (Mali)
title_fullStr Utilisation de la céramique d’origine somono et peul chez les pêcheurs bozo du Delta intérieur du Niger (Mali)
title_full_unstemmed Utilisation de la céramique d’origine somono et peul chez les pêcheurs bozo du Delta intérieur du Niger (Mali)
title_sort utilisation de la céramique d’origine somono et peul chez les pêcheurs bozo du delta intérieur du niger (mali)
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publishDate 2012
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