@article{oai:nagasaki-u.repo.nii.ac.jp:00000666, author = {野上, 建紀}, journal = {多文化社会研究, Journal of Global Humanities and Social Sciences, Nagasaki University}, month = {Mar}, note = {In 2019, the author surveyed the archaeological ruins in Tanzania and Kenya to research on ceramic trade between East Africa and Asia. In 9-10th centuries Chinese ceramics were imported to East Africa by the Indian Ocean trade. And with the development of the Swahili cities, the ceramic trade flourished. A lot of Chinese porcelain such as celadon, white porcelain, blue and white were imported. The ceramic trade had continued under control of Portugal and Oman in 16-19th centuries, too. The author discusses on three themes showing ceramics found in archaeological ruins in East Africa. The first theme is on the origin of the pillar tombs and the second is on trade of Hizen porcelain in East Africa. And the third theme is on the spreading of Chinese porcelains under control of Oman in 18-19th centuries., 多文化社会研究, 6, pp.71-102; 2020}, pages = {71--102}, title = {東アフリカの遺跡と陶磁器(II)- 2019 年の調査から-}, volume = {6}, year = {2020} }