Okiek Ceramics: Evidence for Central Kenya Prehistory

R. Blackburn
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Summary The Okiek have traditionally been a hunting and gathering people living in the high forest areas of Kenya since before the time of the arrival of presently existing tribes in central Kenya. They are distantly related to other Kalenjin speaking peoples. They are distinctive not only in their economic system and adaptation to a forest environment but also in their use of some unique styles of material artefacts, including a distinctive style of pottery, the subject of this paper. Styles of Okiek pottery, their mode of manufacture, and their use are described. The similarity of Okiek pottery styles to pottery excavated from Sirikwa holes is discussed in terms of the existing archaeological and historical evidence which suggests that these two groups may have had a close economic relationship.
Okiek陶瓷:肯尼亚中部史前的证据
Okiek传统上是一个狩猎和采集的民族,生活在肯尼亚的高森林地区,因为在肯尼亚中部现在存在的部落到来之前。他们与其他说卡伦津语的民族有远亲关系。他们的独特之处不仅在于他们的经济制度和对森林环境的适应,还在于他们使用一些独特风格的材料人工制品,包括独特风格的陶器,这是本文的主题。介绍了俄克族陶器的风格、制作方式和用途。根据现有的考古和历史证据,讨论了Okiek陶器风格与Sirikwa洞出土陶器的相似性,这些证据表明这两个群体可能有密切的经济关系。
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