Harvard Archaeology Seminar Series: Captives: How Stolen People Change the World

Date and Time

November 30, 2016
12:00PM - 01:00PM EST

Location

Tozzer Library, Room 203

Catherine M. Cameron; University of Colorado Boulder

Captives were remarkably common in ancient times. Societies of all levels of complexity took captives, most commonly women and children. Archaeologists largely overlook captives as social actors, yet captives almost certainly transformed many of the societies they unwillingly joined. Captives were important sources of social and economic power for their captors, even in small-scale societies. Using cross-cultural comparison and analogy I will explore the substantial impacts captives had on captor society. I emphasize that the presence of captives should disabuse archaeologists of ever imagining that small-scale societies were “egalitarian” and suggest ways we can investigate links between captives and power.

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