Iron Age Archaeology and Traditional History in Embu, Mbeere and Chuka Areas of Central Kenya

R. Soper
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Summary The article describes the results of an archaeological survey of parts of the lower south-eastern slopes of Mount Kenya and attempts a somewhat inconclusive correlation with historical traditions. The majority of sites belong to the Iron Age, divided into recent Iron Age on sites attributable to present peoples of the area, and prehistoric Iron Age. The latter can be sub-divided into those of four different groups on the basis of typology, of which one has close affinities to Early Iron Age Kwale ware and another represents Gatung'ang'a ware, probably developing out of Kwale ware. Both these groups probably represent a Bantu-speaking population dating from perhaps the mid-first millenium to mid-second millennium A.D. Two other prehistoric pottery groups were tentatively identified. It was not possible to demonstrate continuity in ceramic wares between the prehistoric and recent periods.
肯尼亚中部Embu, Mbeere和Chuka地区的铁器时代考古和传统历史
这篇文章描述了对肯尼亚山东南低坡部分地区的考古调查结果,并试图与历史传统建立某种不确定的联系。大部分遗址属于铁器时代,分为近代铁器时代遗址和史前铁器时代遗址。后者在类型学上可分为四组,其中一组与早期铁器时代的夸莱器关系密切,另一组代表嘎通塘阿器,可能是从夸莱器发展而来。这两个群体可能代表了一个讲班图语的群体,其历史可以追溯到公元一千年中期到第二个千年中期。另外两个史前陶器群体也被初步确定。要证明史前时期和近代时期陶瓷制品的连续性是不可能的。
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