Ceramics and Society: Early Tana Tradition and the Swahili Coast

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Ceramics and Society: Early Tana Tradition and the Swahili Coast

Location World regionAfrica
Non British Isles countryKenya
Non British Isles countryTanzania
PlaceChibuene
PlaceTumbe
PlaceKimimba
PlaceBandari Kuu
PlaceDakawa
PlaceUnguja Ukuu
PlaceManda
PlaceUngwana
TGNWorld, Africa, Tanzania [1000203]
TGNWorld, Africa, Kenya [1000169]
Grid reference Latitude longitude
bounding box
-1.518
37.278 41.918
-8.300
Subject FISH Archaeological Objects (England)SHERD
FISH Archaeological Objects (England)VESSEL
FISH Archaeological Objects (England)POT
Library of Congress Subject HeadingsTana Valley (Kenya)
Library of Congress Subject HeadingsArchaeology
OtherTriangular-Incised Ware
OtherEarly Tana Tradition
Period MIDASIron Age
Project dates Created From03-MAR-2008
Created To31-MAR-2011
First Released01-FEB-2013
Related information Associated PublicationFleisher, J. B. and S. Wynne-Jones 2011. Ceramics and the Early Swahili: Deconstructing the Early Tana Tradition, African Archaeological Review 28(4): 245-278.
Associated PublicationPawlowicz, M. 2012. Modelling the Swahili past: the archaeology of Mikindani in southern coastal Tanzania, Azania 47(4): 488-508.
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