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Time and the ancestors: landscape survey in the Andrantsay region of Madagascar

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  02 January 2015

Zoë Crossland*
Affiliation:
Department of Anthropology, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor MI 48109-1382, USA. zoecro@umich.edu

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The landscapes of the central highlands of Madagascar are inhabited by the spirits of the dead as well as by the living. The ancestors are a forceful presence in the everyday world, and the archaeology of the central highlands is intimately entwined with them. This is made manifest both in the on-the-ground experiences encountered during fieldwork, and in archaeological narratives, such as the one presented here. Tombs are a traditional focus of archaeological research, and those that dot the hills of the central highlands are part of a network of beliefs and practices which engage with the landscape as a whole and through which social identity is constructed and maintained. In the central highlands, and indeed elsewhere in Madagascar, there is an intimate relationship between peoples’ understandings of their social and physical location in the world and their understanding of their relationship to the dead.

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Copyright © Antiquity Publications Ltd. 2001

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