乍得卡内姆的早期卡内姆-博尔诺烧制砖块的地点:考古和历史意义

IF 1.1 2区 历史学 0 ARCHAEOLOGY Azania-Archaeological Research in Africa Pub Date : 2021-01-15 DOI:10.1080/0067270X.2020.1868752
C. Magnavita
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关于公元8世纪至19世纪萨赫勒中部的卡内姆-博尔诺苏丹国,最有趣的问题之一是它与非洲内部的早期联系。除了历史上记载的与北非和西非部分地区的联系外,在15世纪之前,与东部地区(如达尔富尔、中尼罗河谷和其他地区)是否有贸易和其他联系?本文介绍了最近在乍得卡内姆进行的考古实地研究的结果,为回答这个问题和其他有关卡内姆-博尔诺的紧迫问题奠定了基础。由于有关地区实际上是一个考古空白,因此实地工作的首要目标是安全地确定和描述曾经与苏丹国有关的地点。根据以前的研究以及各种新的调查、试验挖掘和放射性测年,确定了与卡内姆-博尔诺早期有关的考古遗址,并对其进行了初步调查。这些遗址包括11世纪至14世纪的烧砖建筑或建筑群的烧砖围场遗址。考虑到所使用的建筑材料和新获得的绝对日期,以及历史数据,我们认为这些遗址很可能是由后来成为Sayfuwa贵族和相关群体的成员建立和占领的。
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Early Kanem-Borno fired brick élite locations in Kanem, Chad: archaeological and historical implications
ABSTRACT One of the most intriguing problems concerning the Kanem-Borno sultanate of the central Sahel between the eighth and nineteenth centuries AD concerns its early intra-African connections. Apart from historically documented linkages with North and parts of West Africa, were there trade and other contacts with eastern regions such as Darfur, the Middle Nile Valley and areas beyond prior to the fifteenth century? Addressing the results of recent archaeological field research conducted in Kanem, Chad, this paper lays the foundations of an answer to that and other pressing questions concerning Kanem-Borno. Because the region concerned is a virtual archaeological blank, the first and foremost goal of fieldwork was securely to identify and describe locations once related to the sultanate. Based on previous studies as well as various new surveys, test-excavations and radiometric dating, archaeological sites undoubtedly associated with early Kanem-Borno were located and preliminarily investigated. Those sites consist of the ruins of fired brick enclosures encompassing fired brick buildings or groups thereof dated to the eleventh to fourteenth centuries. Taking into account the construction materials used and newly available absolute dates, as well as historical data, it is assumed that these sites were élite localities very probably founded and occupied by members of what would become the Sayfuwa aristocracy and related groups.
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