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Graeco-Roman trade links and the Bantu

migration theory
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Graeco-Roman trade links and the Bantu migration theory

Repository Smithsonian Institution Libraries


Collection Smithsonian Heritage Collection
Author Chami, Felix
Date 1999
Resource Type Articles
Language English
Topic Historical Sources Economy Peoples Trade (Including Slave
Trade) Cultural Connections
Coverage (spatial) Northern Swahili Coast Tanzania, United Republic of Kilwa
Kisiwani
Source Smithsonian Institution Libraries, GN1 .A6287
Attribution By kind permission of Felix Chami and Anthropos (Anthropos
Institute).
Description Journal excerpt from Anthropos, 1999, discussing migration
and trade in Tanzania during the Greco-Roman period.
Thirteen pages, with illustrations.
Format extent (length/ 13 pages
size)

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