Firman
Candela Martínez Barrio (autora)
Álvaro Minguito Palomares (autor)
Resumen
The article presents the results of the first campaign carried out at the medieval siteof Handoga (Djibouti) by the StateHorn project, based at the Institute of HeritageSciences of the Spanish National Research Council. The aim of the campaign wasto assess the site's potential in order to launch a long-term project focusing on thestudy of the town's urbanism and way of life. The campaign included a systematicsurvey of the site and the excavation of four test pits, which revealed evidence fortwo archaeological phases at Handoga. The results of the campaign suggest thatHandoga was an important urban centre on the medieval routes linking the Gulf ofTadjoura with the interior of Africa, of which very little is known.
Palabras clave
Medieval period. Djibouti. Urbanism. Trade. Horn of Africa.
Revista o serie
Journal of Global Archaeology
Edición Deutsches Archäologisches Institut
Páginas 204-237