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Two Vanished African Maritime Traditions and a Parallel from South America

机译:两次消失的非洲海上传统和来自南美的平行

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Maritime traditions that extend along coastlines are more vulnerable to disruption and disappearance than areal trading networks. The paper describes two cases from Africa, the likely early movement of Bantu speakers down the coast of West Africa and the Swahili trading diaspora that reached southern Mozambique by at least the seventh century. Both of these have disappeared from the ethnographic and historical record but can be recovered through archaeology and linguistics. A parallel is made with the trade route that linked the coastal region of Peru and Ecuador with Western Mexico and may have been active from as early as 4,000 bp until the Spanish conquest. The hypothesis is that areal networks, such as those in island Southeast Asia and the Pacific, which are driven by colonisation and bidirectional exchange, are more likely to persist because they are more resilient due to the number of broken ‘links’ they can withstand. Linear expansions may be driven by a quest for trade and resources but are usually not necessary to survival.
机译:沿海岸线延伸的海洋传统比区域贸易网络更容易受到破坏和消失。该论文描述了两个来自非洲的案例,即班图语讲者很可能早早迁至西非海岸,以及至少在七世纪之前到达莫桑比克南部的斯瓦希里语商人侨民。这些都从民族志和历史记录中消失了,但是可以通过考古学和语言学来找回。连接秘鲁和厄瓜多尔沿海地区与西墨西哥的贸易路线与之相似,可能早在4,000 bp一直活跃到西班牙被征服。假设是,诸如殖民地和双向交换所驱动的区域网络,例如东南亚和太平洋岛屿的区域网络,由于它们可以承受的“链接”数目多,因此更具弹性,因此更有可能持续存在。线性扩张可能是由对贸易和资源的追求推动的,但通常并不是生存所必需的。

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