Felix A. Chami
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Tanzanian archaeologist
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Felix A. Chami's Degrees
- PhD Archaeology University of Dar es Salaam
- Masters Archaeology University of Dar es Salaam
- Bachelors Archaeology University of Dar es Salaam
Why Is Felix A. Chami Influential?
(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Felix A. Chami is an archaeologist from Tanzania. He is a professor at the University of Dar es Salaam, focusing on East African coastal archaeology. Dr. Chami discovered, on the island of Mafia and Juani, artifacts that revealed East Africa as being integral to the Indian Ocean trade. Chami earned a first degree in sociology from the University of Dar es Salaam in 1986, a master's degree in anthropology from Brown University in 1988 and a Ph.D. in archaeology from Uppsala University in 1994.
Felix A. Chami's Published Works
Published Works
- A Review of Swahili Archaeology (1998) (119)
- Roman Beads from the Rufiji Delta, Tanzania: First Incontrovertible Archaeological Link with the Periplus1 (1999) (86)
- A New Look at Culture and Trade on the Azanian Coast1 (1997) (75)
- Neolithic Pottery Traditions from the Islands, the Coast and the Interior of East Africa (2003) (59)
- Further Archaeological Research on Mafia Island (2000) (49)
- Graeco-Roman Trade Link and Bantu Migration Theory (1999) (47)
- The Early Iron Age on Mafia island and its relationship with the mainland (1999) (36)
- Diffusion in the Studies of the African Past: Reflections From New Archaeological Findings (2007) (32)
- Limbo: Early Iron-working in south-eastern Tanzania (1992) (27)
- The 1996 Archaeological Reconnaissance North of the Rufiji Delta (1998) (26)
- The first millennium AD on the East Coast : a new look at the cultural sequence and interactions (1994) (24)
- Excavations at Kuumbi Cave on Zanzibar 2005 (2006) (20)
- The excavation at Kwale Island, South of Dar es Salaam, Tanzania (1997) (20)
- Archaeological work at Kisiju, Tanzania, 1994 (1995) (15)
- East Africa and the Middle East relationship from the first millennium BC to about 1500 AD (2002) (14)
- People, Contacts, and the Environment in the African Past (2002) (12)
- A Response to Christopher Ehret's "Bantu Expansions" (2001) (11)
- Southern Africa and the Swahili world (2002) (9)
- Narosura pottery from the southern coast of Tanzania: First incontro- vertible coastal Later Stone Age pottery (2001) (9)
- The Excavation of Kiwangwa Late Stone Age Site (1996) (8)
- 6 Early Iron working Communities on the East African Coast: Excavations at Kivinja, Tanzania (2003) (7)
- Excavation of a Coastal Early Iron Age Site in Kisarawe District, Tanzania (1988) (6)
- People, Contact and the Environment in the African Past (2002) (6)
- Southern Africa and the Swahili World. Studies in the African Past 2 (2003) (4)
- Management of Sacred Heritage Places in Tanzania: A Case of Kuumbi Limestone Cave, Zanzibar Island (2020) (3)
- Graeco-Roman trade links and the Bantu migration theory (2008) (3)
- The African archaeology network : reports and a review (2004) (3)
- Evidence of Ancient African Beliefs in Celestial Bodies (2008) (2)
- The Cultural History and Chronology of Kisimani Mafia Stone Town Site, Mafia Archipelago, Tanzania: Findings from Re-excavation of the Site (2020) (2)
- The People and Language of the Ancient Coast of East Africa (1997) (1)
- Cities and Towns in East Africa (2008) (1)
- A Find of Transoceanic Pottery at Bwejuu Island of the Rufiji Delta and Mafia Island, Tanzania: More Clue to the Elusive Ancient Azania’s Metropolis of Rhapta (2021) (1)
- The Geographical Extent of Azania (2021) (1)
- The Early Iron Age on Mafia Island and its Relationship with the (1999) (0)
- Sociocultural and Economic Aspects of the Ancient Roman Reported Metropolis of Rhapta on the Coast of Tanzania: Some Archaeological and Historical Perspectives (2023) (0)
- The problem of equifinality in archaeology (2015) (0)
- The first millennium AD on the East African Coast: A new look at cultural sequences and interactions (1995) (0)
- Traditional rites and their celestial alignments in parts of south-eastern Nigeria (2011) (0)
- Early Iron Age People’s Adaptation to the Near Shore and Island (1998) (0)
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