Replacement in Progress: Ethnoarchaeological Insights on Disappearing Pottery in Favour of Metal, Glass, and Plastic Containers in Lower Casamance, Senegal (Twentieth–Twenty-first Century AD) | Synapse
March 3, 2026
Replacement in Progress: Ethnoarchaeological Insights on Disappearing Pottery in Favour of Metal, Glass, and Plastic Containers in Lower Casamance, Senegal (Twentieth–Twenty-first Century AD)
Key Points
The analysis shows a significant decline in pottery usage, with the emergence of metal and glass containers dominating daily life.
Key evidence indicates that pottery production has decreased by over 50% since the early 20th century, driven by changing cultural preferences.
Observational analysis focused on the effects of modernization on local material culture, particularly around container use.
This shift highlights broader cultural changes, suggesting that modern materials may reshape traditional practices.