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CATTLE PATHS AND THE CHOREOGRAPHY OF LATE PRE-COLONIAL CONTACT AND TRADE ON THE NAMIB DESERT COAST

机译:纳米比亚沙漠沿岸的牛通道和晚期殖民前接触和贸易的编排

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Cattle paths preserved in hardened lagoon sediment at Walvis Bay provide important new evidence of late pre-colonial trade practices on the Namib Desert coast. The paths show that cattle were assembled some distance from the pastoral villages where trade negotiations took place. Cattle were brought to such assembly points from grazing camps one or two day's journey inland, and then herded to a landing place favoured by visiting ships during the 18th and 19th centuries. This interpretation agrees with an array of both archaeological and contemporary documentary evidence that - initially - Namib Desert pastoralists were cautious traders, and sought to minimise direct contact with merchant seamen.
机译:沃尔维斯湾硬化的泻湖沉积物中保存的牛道为纳米比亚沙漠海岸后期的殖民前贸易实践提供了重要的新证据。这条路表明,牛是在与进行贸易谈判的田园村庄相距很远的地方聚集的。在一两天的路程内,牛被从放牧营地带到集结地,然后在18世纪和19世纪被放逐到造访船只的地方。这种解释与一系列考古和当代文献证据相吻合,这些证据最初表明,纳米布沙漠牧民是谨慎的商人,并试图尽量减少与商人海员的直接接触。

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