In this article, we examine an assumption about the historic Swahili of the eastern African coast: that they were a maritime society from their beginnings in the first millennium C.E. Based on historical and archaeological data, we suggest that, despite their proximity to and use of the sea, the level of maritimity of Swahili society increased greatly over time and was only fully realized in the early second millennium C.E. Drawing on recent theorizing from other areas of the world about maritimity as well as research on the Swahili, we discuss three arenas that distinguish first- and second-millennium coastal society in terms of their maritime orientation. These are variability and discontinuity in settlement location and permanence; evide...
This paper aims to open the discussion on the characteristics of the acoustic landscapes in precolon...
While the use of Chinese porcelain dishes in the stone towns along the Swahili coast has recently fo...
"As global technology and corresponding security risks ever expand , traditional lifeways and archa...
In this article, we examine an assumption about the historic Swahili of the eastern African coast: t...
Michael Pearson has contributed greatly to maritime history in the Indian Ocean World, focusing on w...
Much has been said about the origin and development of the unique Arabo-African hybrid creations of ...
Many Zanjian settlements (8th to 13th centuries AD) on Tanzania’s coast are considered to have colla...
Recent archaeological research has firmly established eastern Africa\u27s offshore islands as import...
The East African coast has a relatively uniform topography and environment but has been witness to a...
Historical and archaeological records of consumption practices indicate that people living along the...
Few East African groups have attracted the attention of academics as much as the Swahili of coastal ...
Le commerce maritime dans l’océan Indien a permis l’éclosion d’une culture africaine originale, la c...
As global technology and corresponding security risks ever expand, traditional lifeways and archaic ...
This thesis explores the social and productive landscapes of Tumbatu and Mkokotoni, two neighbouring...
East Afiica and in particular the coastal region has been attractive for many researchers from the c...
This paper aims to open the discussion on the characteristics of the acoustic landscapes in precolon...
While the use of Chinese porcelain dishes in the stone towns along the Swahili coast has recently fo...
"As global technology and corresponding security risks ever expand , traditional lifeways and archa...
In this article, we examine an assumption about the historic Swahili of the eastern African coast: t...
Michael Pearson has contributed greatly to maritime history in the Indian Ocean World, focusing on w...
Much has been said about the origin and development of the unique Arabo-African hybrid creations of ...
Many Zanjian settlements (8th to 13th centuries AD) on Tanzania’s coast are considered to have colla...
Recent archaeological research has firmly established eastern Africa\u27s offshore islands as import...
The East African coast has a relatively uniform topography and environment but has been witness to a...
Historical and archaeological records of consumption practices indicate that people living along the...
Few East African groups have attracted the attention of academics as much as the Swahili of coastal ...
Le commerce maritime dans l’océan Indien a permis l’éclosion d’une culture africaine originale, la c...
As global technology and corresponding security risks ever expand, traditional lifeways and archaic ...
This thesis explores the social and productive landscapes of Tumbatu and Mkokotoni, two neighbouring...
East Afiica and in particular the coastal region has been attractive for many researchers from the c...
This paper aims to open the discussion on the characteristics of the acoustic landscapes in precolon...
While the use of Chinese porcelain dishes in the stone towns along the Swahili coast has recently fo...
"As global technology and corresponding security risks ever expand , traditional lifeways and archa...