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Makarius Peter Itambu
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目前可获得的考古和历史记录表明,自史前时代以来,印度和坦桑尼亚通过印度洋海上贸易,特别是在新石器时代,在海上贸易联系、古代技术转让和异族通婚等方面,共享了一个非常长的人类文明古代,特别是在印度洋沿岸的纪念性建筑遗产资产中。值得注意的是,东非海岸及其近海岛屿保留了许多古代建筑遗产、宗教和象征性实体以及社会文化传统的遗迹。从考古学的角度来看,斯瓦希里文化是东非沿海城镇和沿海地区最强大的非洲文明之一,在某种程度上,它受到了早期文明中印度元素的影响和启发。东非和印度次大陆的印度洋社区之间的史前接触在语言、作物和动物驯化、贸易、建筑和异族通婚方面留下了一些遗产。例如,在坦桑尼亚沿海和沿海地区的一系列壮观的历史石镇中,可以清楚地看到这些文化元素,特别是那些包含房屋废墟、清真寺和珊瑚石灰石建造的坟墓的城镇,这些城镇典型地受到印度遗产的启发,对坦桑尼亚沿海和沿海的社会社会文化发展产生了重大影响。
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Transoceanic Interconnectivities Between India- Tanzania Coastal Communities from the Antiquity to Contemporaries: The Archaeologic Perspectives from the Ancient Maritime Trade Connections via the Indian Ocean
The currently available archaeological and historical records indicate that since the prehistoric times, India and Tanzania shared a very long antiquity in terms of human civilization through the Indian Ocean maritime trade especially during the Neolithic period in aspects such as maritime trade links, ancient technology transfer, and intermarriages, expressly in monumental built heritage assets along the coast of the Indian Ocean. Outstandingly, the East African coast and its offshore islands preserve a lot of ancient remnants of built heritage assets, religious and symbolic entities, and socio-cultural traditions. Archaeologically, Swahili culture, which is one of the most powerful African civilizations along the coastal towns and littoral regions in East Africa is to some extent predisposed and inspired by Indian elements of early civilizations. The prehistoric contacts between the Indian Ocean communities of East Africa and Indian subcontinent have left some legacies in terms of language, crop and animal domestication, trade, architecture, and intermarriage. Some of these cultural elements are clearly visible in the forms of a spectacular series of historic stone towns along the coast and littoral regions of Tanzania for instance, especially ones that contain ruins of houses, mosques, and tombs built of coral limestones are typically Indian heritage inspired, which significantly influenced coastal and littoral societal socio-cultural developments in Tanzania.
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