- Lamu Archipelago
The Lamu Archipelago is located in the
Indian Ocean close to the northern coast ofKenya , to which it belongs. The islands lie between the towns of Lame and Kiunga, close to the border withSomalia , and is a part ofLamu District .The largest of the islands are
Pate Island ,Manda Island andLamu Island . Smaller islands includeKiwayu , which lies in theKiunga Marine National Reserve , andManda Toto . Today the largest town in the archipelago is Lamu Town, onLamu Island . The town is on theWorld Heritage List .The archipelago contains several archaeological/historical sites of great significance, such as
Takwa and Manda Town (both onManda Island ) and Shanga (onPate Island ). Some have been partially excavated in later years, shedding important new light on Swahili history and culture.The islands are reputed to be one of the westernmost ports of call of the great Chinese fleet of
Zheng He , or even to be the resting place of a wreck of one of his ships. No direct evidence has yet been discovered of his visit, although it is known that he visitedMombasa , further down the Kenyan coast, in around 1415.References
*Allen, James de Vere: "Lamu, with an appendix on Archaeological finds from the region of Lamu by H. Neville Chittick." Nairobi: Kenya National Museums.
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