China and East Africa: Ancient Ties, Contemporary Flows
China and East Africa: Ancient Ties and Contemporary Flows marks the culmination of a new round of archaeological and historical research on the relations between China and Africa, from the origins to the present. Africa and Asia have always been in constant contact, through land and seas. The contributors to this volume debate and present the results of their research on the very complex and intricate networks of connections that crisscrossed the Indian Ocean and surrounding lands linking Africa to East Asia. A growing number of speakers of Austronesian languages returned to Africa, reaching Madagascar in the early centuries of the Common Era. The diffusion of domesticated plants, like bananas, from New Guinea to South Asia and Africa where phytoliths are dated to the mid-fourth millennium in Uganda and mid-first millennium BCE in southern Cameroon, provide additional evidence on early interactions between Africa and Asia. Africa and Asia have always been in constant contact, through land and seas. Edited by Chapurukha Kusimba, Tiequan Zhu, and Purity Wakabari Kiura, this collection explores different facets of the interaction between China and Africa, from their earliest manifestations to the present and with an eye to the future.

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China and East Africa: Ancient Ties, Contemporary Flows
China and East Africa: Ancient Ties and Contemporary Flows marks the culmination of a new round of archaeological and historical research on the relations between China and Africa, from the origins to the present. Africa and Asia have always been in constant contact, through land and seas. The contributors to this volume debate and present the results of their research on the very complex and intricate networks of connections that crisscrossed the Indian Ocean and surrounding lands linking Africa to East Asia. A growing number of speakers of Austronesian languages returned to Africa, reaching Madagascar in the early centuries of the Common Era. The diffusion of domesticated plants, like bananas, from New Guinea to South Asia and Africa where phytoliths are dated to the mid-fourth millennium in Uganda and mid-first millennium BCE in southern Cameroon, provide additional evidence on early interactions between Africa and Asia. Africa and Asia have always been in constant contact, through land and seas. Edited by Chapurukha Kusimba, Tiequan Zhu, and Purity Wakabari Kiura, this collection explores different facets of the interaction between China and Africa, from their earliest manifestations to the present and with an eye to the future.

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China and East Africa: Ancient Ties and Contemporary Flows marks the culmination of a new round of archaeological and historical research on the relations between China and Africa, from the origins to the present. Africa and Asia have always been in constant contact, through land and seas. The contributors to this volume debate and present the results of their research on the very complex and intricate networks of connections that crisscrossed the Indian Ocean and surrounding lands linking Africa to East Asia. A growing number of speakers of Austronesian languages returned to Africa, reaching Madagascar in the early centuries of the Common Era. The diffusion of domesticated plants, like bananas, from New Guinea to South Asia and Africa where phytoliths are dated to the mid-fourth millennium in Uganda and mid-first millennium BCE in southern Cameroon, provide additional evidence on early interactions between Africa and Asia. Africa and Asia have always been in constant contact, through land and seas. Edited by Chapurukha Kusimba, Tiequan Zhu, and Purity Wakabari Kiura, this collection explores different facets of the interaction between China and Africa, from their earliest manifestations to the present and with an eye to the future.


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ISBN-13: 9781498576147
Publisher: Lexington Books
Publication date: 12/02/2019
Pages: 298
Product dimensions: 6.27(w) x 8.99(h) x 1.10(d)

About the Author

Chapurukha Kusimba is professor of anthropology at American University.

Tiequan Zhu is professor of scientific archaeology at Sun Yat-Sen University.

Purity Kiura is director of museums, sites, and monuments at The National Museums of Kenya

Table of Contents

Preface: China and East Africa Ancient Ties and Contemporary Flows.

Chapurukha Kusimba



Part I: Ancient Ties



Chapter 1: The Emergence of Stone Tool Technology: A Comparative Study between Some Early Stone Age Assemblages in East Africa and China

Louis De Weyer

Chapter 2: Tracing Prehistoric Trade and Economic Links between the East African Coast and East Asia

Emmanuel K Ndiema

Chapter 3: Ancient Connections between China and East Africa

Chapurukha Kusimba

Chapter 4: The Biological and Cultural Identity of The Early Swahili Peoples of Coastal Kenya

Janet Monge, Allan Morris, Sloan Williams and Chapurukha Kusimba

Chapter 5: Incipient Globalization in First Millennium CE China and East Africa and China

Herman Kiriama

Chapter 6: Siyu Intertwined Exchange Networks from the Early Beginnings to the 15th Century

Ibrahim Busolo Namunaba

Chapter 7: Unravelling the Links between the Tanzania’s Coast and Ancient China

Elgidius Ichumbaki

Chapter 8: Chinese Porcelain as Proxy for Understanding Early Globalization Between China and Eastern Africa

Tiequan Zhu and Chapurukha Kusimba

Chapter 9: The Sources of East African Chinese Longquan Celadon and Imitation Celadon

Min Wang, Tiequan Zhu, Khalfan Bini Ahmed and Chapurukha Kusimba

Chapter 10: The Consumption of Glass Beads in Ancient Swahili East Africa

Laure Dussubieux, Gilbert Oteyo and Chapurukha Kusimba



Part II: Contemporary Flows



Chapter 11: Six Hundred Years of Harmony: Comparing Zheng He’s West Ocean Navigation with China’s African Policy

Li Xinfeng

Chapter 12: Impacts of Chinese Influence in Contemporary East Africa

Angela Kabiru

Chapter 13: Becoming Mitumba: Transnational Secondhand Clothing Trade between China and Kenya

Boyang Ma

Chapter 14: The Potentials, Opportunities and Challenges of Underwater Cultural Heritage for Understanding Early Global Networks

Caesar Bita

Chapter 15: Opportunities and Challenges of Preserving Cultural Relics in a Globalized World

Zhan Changfa

Chapter 16: China and East Africa Ancient Ties and Contemporary Flows. A Critical Appraisal

Augustin F.C. Holl
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