Felix A. Chami
Felix A. Chami | |
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Professor Felix Chami, 2010 | |
| Occupation | Archaeologist |
| Known for | Africa Archaeology Explorations |
| Academic background | |
| Alma mater | University of Dar Es Salaam Brown University Uppsala University |
| Academic work | |
| Discipline | Archaeology |
| Institutions | University of Dar Es Salaam |
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.[1] Dr. Chami discovered, on the island of Mafia and Juani, artifacts that revealed East Africa as being integral to the Indian Ocean trade.[2] 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.[1]
Published works
- Unity of African Ancient History: 3000 BC to AD 500 (2006)[3]
- Climate Change, Trade and Modes of Production in Sub-Saharan Africa (2003) (Editor)[4]
- People, Contacts and the Environment in the African Past (2001) (with Gilbert Pwiti and Chantal Radimilahy)[5]
- Historical Archaeology of Bagamoyo: Excavations at the Caravan-Serai (2000) (with Eliwasa Maro, Jane Kessy and Simon Odunga)[6]
- The Tanzanian Coast in the First Millennium AD (1994)[7]
References
- ^ a b "Professor Felix Chami". University of Dar es Salaam. Archived from the original on 15 December 2023. Retrieved 9 May 2022.
- ^ Shubart, Tira.Tanzanian dig unearths ancient secret. BBC News: Wednesday, 17 April 2002, 17:27 GMT 18:27 UK
- ^ A. Chami, Felix (2006). The Unity of African Ancient History: 3000 BC to AD 500. Dar es Salaam: E&D Ltd. ISBN 1-904855-82-2.
- ^ Felix Chami; Gilbert Pwiti, eds. (2003). Climate Change, Trade and Modes of Production in Sub-Saharan Africa. Dar Es Salaam University Press. ISBN 9976603924.
- ^ Chami, Felix; Pwiti, Gilbert; Radimilahy, Chantal (2001). People, Contacts and the Environment in the African Past. Dar es Salaam University Press. ISBN 9976603444.
- ^ Chami, Felix; Maro, Eliwasa; Kessy, Jane; Odunga, Simon (2000). Historical Archaeology of Bagamoyo. Dar es Salaam University Press. ISBN 9976-60-402-5.
- ^ Chami, Felix (1994). The Tanzanian Coast in the First Millennium AD. Societas Archaeologica Upsaliensis. ISBN 9150610376.