肯尼亚中部Gatung'ang'a的铁器时代遗址

A. Siiriäinen
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肯尼亚尼耶里附近的Gatung'ang'a遗址提供了非常广泛的铁冶炼的证据,根据传统,贡巴人在这一地区比基库尤人更早。这次发掘在下层发现了克瓦莱式陶器的碎片,在上层发现了一种可能来源于这种陶器的原始陶器。这被认为是说班图语的居住者的证据,但与肯尼亚中部其他遗址的比较使人怀疑他们是否真的是冈巴人,后者的身份仍未得到证实。
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The Iron Age Site at Gatung'ang'a, Central Kenya
Summary The site of Gatung'ang'a near Nyeri, Kenya, provides evidence of very extensive iron-smelting and is attributed to the Gumba people who, according to tradition, preceded the Kikuyu in this area. The excavation produced sherds of Kwale-type pottery in the lower level, and of a crude ware probably derived from it in the upper. This is taken as evidence of Bantu-speaking occupants, but a comparison with other sites in central Kenya raises doubts as to whether they were really the Gumba, and the identity of the latter remains unproved.
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