Trade and 'treasure': the role of Suakin in the movement of valuables (15th–19th centuries)

Author:

Smith Lawrence1,Taha Shadia1,Philips Jacke2ORCID,Mallinson Michael3

Affiliation:

1. McDonald Institute for Archeological Research and Wolfson College, University of Cambridge

2. SOAS, University of London, and McDonald Institute for Archeological Research, University of Cambridge

3. Mallinson A&E, London

Abstract

This paper focuses historical and archaeological evidence for the ‘valuables’ passing through Suakin, as part of the Red Sea-Indian Ocean trade. The main locations on Suakin Island Town investigated 2002-2013 are briefly described. Interviews show that at Suakin, in the later 19th century/early 20th century, imported valuables included fabrics from Europe, perfume oils, cloths and wooden chests from India; porcelain from China and Turkey; rugs from Persia/Iran and glass from Italy. Interviews and early modern European accounts indicate the range of products from the hinterland, such as cotton, gold, ivory, ostrich feathers, slaves, horses, gum arabic, ebony, musk, tobacco, rubber and coffee. Local fishermen supplied fish, shells, pearls and mother-of-pearl. The archaeological evidence indicates pottery and porcelain from the Arabian Peninsula, south-west Asia, south Asia, China and south-east Asia, while identifications of wood samples indicates teak from south and south-east Asia. A combination of archaeological, historical and ethnographic evidence is needed to build up a picture of the trade in valuables.

Publisher

University of Warsaw

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