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Title: | Gao and Igbo-Ukwu: beads, interregional trade, and beyond |
Authors: | Insoll, Timothy Shaw, Thurstan |
Year: | 1997 |
Periodical: | African Archaeological Review |
Volume: | 14 |
Issue: | 1 |
Pages: | 9-23 |
Language: | English |
Geographic term: | Mali |
Subjects: | trade routes Iron Age prehistory |
External link: | https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02968364 |
Abstract: | Excavations carried out in 1993 in the city of Gao in eastern Mali have uncovered a sizable assemblage of imported and locally produced beads dating from the 11th-12th centuries AD which are similar in many ways to the beads excavated at the site of Igbo-Ukwu in Nigeria. The similarities between the two assemblages suggest that they are indicative of interregional trade along the river Niger. As the likely source of many of the beads is Fustat in Egypt, Gao may well have been the middleman between Igbo-Ukwu and the former site. This route, it is argued, is more satisfactory than a direct east-west trade across the Sudanic zone, which has previously been proposed as a channel of international trade for Igbo-Ukwu. Bibliogr., sum. in English and French. |