Medieval Contact: China meets Africa

Claim your SPECIAL OFFER for MagellanTV here: https://try.magellantv.com/historydose. Start your free trial TODAY so you can watch “China’s Forbidden City: the Center of the World” and the rest of MagellanTV’s history collection: https://www.magellantv.com/watch/chin... --------------- Booming cities on the eastern coast of Africa come in contact with dynastic China in the 8th century. For centuries, rumors and sporadic contact bring the two distant worlds ever closer. Then, in the 15th century, Zheng He leads a massive expedition to Africa. This is what he saw. —---------------- ART & SCRIPT The art is original and manually made by ‪@Joseph_Feely‬ Art process explained:    • How the Art is Made for History Dose   Script is researched, written and narrated by Chris Feely. (Bibliography at bottom of description). SUPPORT OUR CHANNEL Join the Patreon here!   / historydose   ORIGINAL ART PRINTS https://joseph-feely.pixels.com/colle... COOL HISTORY MERCH Buy episode-themed merch here! https://www.redbubble.com/people/Hist... Music sourced from Envato, Artlist, and Epidemic Sound Ending song by Yi Nantiro https://www.epidemicsound.com/artists... —------ A special thanks to all of our Patreon supporters, especially: Katheryn McWilliams Betamax Andre Vo Bug VS Windshield Nathan Racher Matthew Sammon Broc Smith Andy Ortega loljayzus Carl Johnson D. O. Christian Rieger Nick Stringari Christopher NightDocs Frausty the Snowman Sean —------------ SOURCES Jinyuan, G. (1984). China and Africa: The Development of Relations over Many Centuries. African Affairs. African Affairs, 83(331), 241–250. https://doi.org/10.2307/721561 Chirikure, S. (2014). Land and Sea Links: 1500 years of connectivity between Southern Africa and the Indian Ocean Rim regions, AD 700 to 1700. African Archaeological Review, 31(4), 705–724. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10437-014-91... Dashu, Q. (2022, April 9). An investigation of Chinese ceramics discovered in Kenya and major conclusions. ART.ZIP. Retrieved August 31, 2022, from https://www.artzip.org/investigation-... Levathes, L. (1994). When China ruled the seas: The treasure fleet of the dragon throne, 1405-1433. Oxford University Press. A key secondary source for Zheng He's voyages. Nuwer, R. (2013, March 15). Six centuries ago, Chinese explorers left this coin behind in Africa. Smithsonian.com. Retrieved August 31, 2022, from https://www.smithsonianmag.com/smart-... Smidt, W. G. C. (2001). A Chinese in the Nubian and Abyssinian Kingdoms (8th century). Chroniques Yéménites, (9). https://doi.org/10.4000/cy.33 Snow, P. (1989). The Star Raft: China's encounter with Africa. Cornell University Press. This work provided much of the information on Chinese-African contact prior to Zheng He. Sudnik, M. (2021, February 23). Cultural Exchange in the tang dynasty - the journey of a tomb figure. Smithsonian's National Museum of Asian Art. Retrieved August 31, 2022, from https://asia.si.edu/learn/for-educato... Tagliacozzo, E. (2022). From China to Africa: Prolegomenon. In In Asian waters: Oceanic worlds from Yemen to Yokohama (pp. 25–51). essay, Princeton University Press.