Limbo:坦桑尼亚东南部早期的炼铁工作

F. Chami
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这份关于1987年进行的田野调查和挖掘的报告确定了东非早期铁器时代传统的Limbo遗址,因为那里的陶器与Kwale有密切关系,并揭示了公元第一个千年早期在那里的炼铁活动。后来的铁器时代的传统也得到了证实,可能是在同一千年的结束或第二个千年的开始。后一时期的特点是未装饰的陶器,类似于在基尔瓦发现的第二时期的陶器
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Limbo: Early Iron-working in south-eastern Tanzania
This report on fieldwork and excavations undertaken in 1987 establishes the Limbo site in the Early Iron Age tradition of East Africa on account of pottery with Kwale affinities, and reveals iron-working activities there in the early part of the first millennium AD. A latter Iron Age tradition is also attested, probably dating about the end of the same millenium or the beginning of the second millennium. The latter period is distinguished by undecorated pottery similar to that recovered from period II at Kilwa
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