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Swahili Urbanisation, Trade and Food Production: Botanical perspectives from Pemba Island, Tanzania, AD 600-1500
Sarah Walshaw
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This monograph examines Swahili plant subsistence and food production patterns through the analysis of macrobotanical remains from four archaeological sites on Pemba Island, Tanzania, dating to A.D. 700-1600. Specifically towns and villages are compared before and during the emergence of stonetowns, settlements characterized by stone/coral household and ritual architecture, which have been described as urban, based on their roles as economic, political, and religious centers along the eastern African coast. Swahili stonetowns are hypothesized to have exerted political control over the immediate hinterland for the purposes of obtaining trade items and staple goods, including plant products. Based on ethnohistoric reports, a wide variety of collected and cultivated plants have been previously proposed as being central to Swahili consumption and production economies including trees in mangrove habitats, coconut, sorghum, pearl millet, and Asian rice. Moreover, it has often been assumed that stonetowns obtained plant products, including staple grains, from the countryside and were not themselves primary food producers. These assumptions are tested directly against the archaeological record in this first comprehensive study of ancient Swahili plant foods.
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Front Cover
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Title Page
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Copyright
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Abstract
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Acknowledgements
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Table of Contents
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List of Tables
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List of Figures
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CHAPTER 1: INTRODUCTION
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CHAPTER 2: URBANIZATION AND THE RISE OF SPECIALIZED FOOD PRODUCTION
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CHAPTER 3: PEMBA IN THE SWAHILI WORLD: NATURAL AND CULTURAL CONTEXTS OF SWAHILI LIFE
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CHAPTER 4. FIELD AND LABORATORY METHODS
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CHAPTER 5: ARCHAEOBOTANICAL RESULTS FROM A.D. 600-1000 ON PEMBA ISLAND: TUMBE & KIMIMBA
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CHAPTER 6: ARCHAEOBOTANICAL RESULTS FROM SECOND MILLENNIUM A.D. PEMBA: CHWAKA, KALIWA, AND MAZRUI TUMBE
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CHAPTER 7: TESTING THE URBAN FOOD PRODUCTION MODEL: ARCHAEOBOTANICAL PATTERNS ON PEMBA ISLAND
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CHAPTER 8: HOUSEHOLD PRODUCTION AND CONSUMPTION IN LOCAL AND REGIONAL CONTEXT
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CHAPTER 9: CONCLUSIONS
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Appendix A
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Appendix B
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Appendix C
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Appendix D
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Appendix E
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References Cited
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Published: 2015
Publisher: BAR Publishing
- 9781407343747 (ebook)
- 9781407314167 (paperback)
BAR Number: S2755