Ancient Harbours of Northern Somalia and Colonial Anti-African Historiography
Through the textual evidence offered by the author of the Periplus of the Red Sea, we realize that there was power centralization at Malao (today's Berbera), whereas Avalites (today's Assab) was a border point where fights and disputes happened frequently.| Comments on article "Ancient Harbours of Northern Somalia and Colonial Anti-African Historiography" | |||||||||
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