One of the characteristics of the East African Coast has been its accessibility. The sea has been a means of contact with the outside world. Over the last 2000 years, there has been an interpenetration of cultures to this region through trade consequently assimilating this coast into the international economic system. Accessibility from the land has made the East African coast historically an integral part of Africa. This allowed movement of goods from inland to the coast and onward to international markets. This coast has a trade advantage because the monsoon winds and oceanic currents are reliable and permit rapid, seasonal navigation, both along the coast of eastern Africa and across the Indian Ocean to western and southern Asia. A...
Scientific as well as historic explanations to the origin of man agreed that Africa is the cradle an...
Near the coast of equatorial Africa, separated from the continent by a canal some 50 kilometres long...
Until qomparativelrye centt imes( mid l9th century)winds shaped navigation over seas. From simple bo...
Felix CHAMI Daar es-Salam University Ancient Settlements and Trade on the Eastern African coast and ...
There is a growing interest in transoceanic connections between prehistoric communities occupying th...
The East African coast has a relatively uniform topography and environment but has been witness to a...
From the second millennium BC, East Africa has been connected with oceanic exchange networks and has...
This paper attempts to provide evidence for the relationship that existed between East Africa and th...
In this article, we examine an assumption about the historic Swahili of the eastern African coast: t...
This paper attempts to provide evidence for the relationship that existed between East Africa and th...
From the second millennium BC, East Africa has been connected with oceanic exchange networks and has...
The Indian Ocean trade in the Horn of Africa during the Middle Ages has received much less attention...
Archaeological approaches to the study of Indian Ocean connections tend to focus on “foreign” object...
While the use of Chinese porcelain dishes in the stone towns along the Swahili coast has recently fo...
Starting from the beginning of the nineteenth century, the level of influence on trade routes strong...
Scientific as well as historic explanations to the origin of man agreed that Africa is the cradle an...
Near the coast of equatorial Africa, separated from the continent by a canal some 50 kilometres long...
Until qomparativelrye centt imes( mid l9th century)winds shaped navigation over seas. From simple bo...
Felix CHAMI Daar es-Salam University Ancient Settlements and Trade on the Eastern African coast and ...
There is a growing interest in transoceanic connections between prehistoric communities occupying th...
The East African coast has a relatively uniform topography and environment but has been witness to a...
From the second millennium BC, East Africa has been connected with oceanic exchange networks and has...
This paper attempts to provide evidence for the relationship that existed between East Africa and th...
In this article, we examine an assumption about the historic Swahili of the eastern African coast: t...
This paper attempts to provide evidence for the relationship that existed between East Africa and th...
From the second millennium BC, East Africa has been connected with oceanic exchange networks and has...
The Indian Ocean trade in the Horn of Africa during the Middle Ages has received much less attention...
Archaeological approaches to the study of Indian Ocean connections tend to focus on “foreign” object...
While the use of Chinese porcelain dishes in the stone towns along the Swahili coast has recently fo...
Starting from the beginning of the nineteenth century, the level of influence on trade routes strong...
Scientific as well as historic explanations to the origin of man agreed that Africa is the cradle an...
Near the coast of equatorial Africa, separated from the continent by a canal some 50 kilometres long...
Until qomparativelrye centt imes( mid l9th century)winds shaped navigation over seas. From simple bo...