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The maritime landscape of Kilwa Kisiwani and its region,Tanzania, 11th to 15th century AD
Authors:Edward John Pollard
Affiliation:Centre for Maritime Archaeology, Environmental Science Research Institute, University of Ulster, Coleraine, Cromore Road, Northern Ireland BT52 1SA, UK
Abstract:
East African coastal archaeological research has traditionally concentrated on the stone towns. In contrast, this study adopts a maritime cultural landscape approach by examining one of those towns, Kilwa, in its wider setting towards the peak of its economic success. Using archaeological evidence derived from coastal and inter-tidal survey and excavation, it identifies the environmental advantages of Kilwa′s estuarine location and resources that are exploited by a series of settlements providing marine produce and construction materials. The maritime approaches to the town also provide the context for a cultural display of religious allegiance and power through the symbolism of conspicuously sited mosques and a more perplexing series of causeways. Knowledge of the wider integrated coastal environment is seen as key to understanding the culture and economy of the region.
Keywords:Tanzania   Kilwa   Maritime culture   Fishing   Lime-making   Causeways
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