Southern African Humanities is a peer-reviewed, multidisciplinary academic journal that focuses on the study of the humanities in the Southern African region. The journal pays special attention to archaeology, anthropology, history, and the fields of study related to material culture, which explore the historical and cultural development of human society through the material remains.
A notable feature of the journal is its emphasis on material culture, which includes the study of historical artifacts, archaeological excavations, and various types of material remains that reflect social structures and cultural characteristics. These studies not only contribute to a better understanding of Southern Africa's past, but also contribute to scholarly discussions in the humanities around the world. Research that addresses broader issues is encouraged, which means that while the journal's geographical focus is Southern Africa, it welcomes scholarly articles that can connect local research to global issues. This cross-regional research perspective helps to reveal the interconnections and influences between different cultures and regions.