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Priestman, 2024: Bridging the Gap: Modelling Ceramic Exchange between the Gulf and East Africa (7th – 13th century CE)Ceramics represent both one of the most widely recognised and earliest identified sources of evidence for long-distance maritime contacts between East African and the Middle East. This can be explained in terms of the durability of ceramics and the high relative frequency of ceramic finds compared with most other find categories, coupled with the readily recognisable nature of imports within the region. Long-distance exchange appears to be closely connected with processes of social and economic intensification, and this brings one to the heart of a central debate in East African archaeology: when did the distinctive coastally oriented Swahili society first emerge; who were the agents of this process; and what were the primary drivers of this development. It could be argued that the field of Indian Ocean studies, while being concerned with themes of interregional communication, remains still deeply embedded in historically separated branches of regional studies. By way of example, many of the journals or funding structures that support Indian Ocean research pertain only to specific sectors of the region and are utilised by audiences that are not necessarily the same. These same factors play out within the sub-discipline of ceramology. The formation of silos of literature on the characterisation, dating, distribution, etc of ceramics within the Gulf and East Africa means that some of the available detail in understanding developed at a regional level may not always have been successfully transferred. In an attempt to bridge the gap, this paper reviews selected data on comparable categories of ceramics from both regions. The intention is to start to draw out a more sensitive model concerning the nature and long-term transformation of interregional ceramic exchange, and by proxy, wider patterns of economic development.
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