Tesis doctoral de Abdurahman Juma (2004) publicada en Studies in Global Archaeology 3.
Uppsala, Department of Archaeology and Ancient History
Uppsala, Department of Archaeology and Ancient History
Contenido:
I. BACKGROUND
1.1 The east African coast
1.2 Some archaeological sites of Zanzibar
1.3 Interaction networks
1.4 Zanzibar in recent times
1.5 The development of complexity
Overview
2. THEORETICAL PERSPECTIVES
3. ENVIRONMENT AND ECONOMY
4. THE SITE SURVEYS
5. THE EXCAVATIONS AND DEPOSITS
6. POTTERY
7. OTHER FINDS
8. INTERPRETATION OF THE SITE
9. CONCLUSIONS
I. BACKGROUND
1.1 The east African coast
1.2 Some archaeological sites of Zanzibar
1.3 Interaction networks
1.4 Zanzibar in recent times
1.5 The development of complexity
Overview
2. THEORETICAL PERSPECTIVES
3. ENVIRONMENT AND ECONOMY
4. THE SITE SURVEYS
5. THE EXCAVATIONS AND DEPOSITS
6. POTTERY
7. OTHER FINDS
8. INTERPRETATION OF THE SITE
9. CONCLUSIONS
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