TY - MGZN AU - G.O. Abungu AB - Pate is located on the northern Swahili coast, in the Lamu Archipelago, Kenya. It is one of the earliest and most magnificent towns on this coast, exhibiting rich heritage in history, archaeology and architecture, and also intangible heritage ranging from crafts, building technology and religious festivals to food and foodways dating from hundreds of years ago. Rich in archaeological remains, historical narratives and architectural heritage, Pate has not received the same intellectual scrutiny as its historical rival Lamu. Pate today is a small version of the earlier town. Enclosed within the ruined ancient town wall, the total area, including the archaeological site, retains domestic and public structures of multiple storeys. Neville Chittick was the first archaeologist to carry out work in Pate town in 1965. To understand the power, prestige and position of Pate, one has to understand the architectural and archaeological heritage of the town as reflected on the landscape today, including population dynamics through time. C2 - The Swahili World DO - 10.4324/9781315691459-53 LA - English N1 - Journal Abbreviation: The Swahili World N2 - Pate is located on the northern Swahili coast, in the Lamu Archipelago, Kenya. It is one of the earliest and most magnificent towns on this coast, exhibiting rich heritage in history, archaeology and architecture, and also intangible heritage ranging from crafts, building technology and religious festivals to food and foodways dating from hundreds of years ago. Rich in archaeological remains, historical narratives and architectural heritage, Pate has not received the same intellectual scrutiny as its historical rival Lamu. Pate today is a small version of the earlier town. Enclosed within the ruined ancient town wall, the total area, including the archaeological site, retains domestic and public structures of multiple storeys. Neville Chittick was the first archaeologist to carry out work in Pate town in 1965. To understand the power, prestige and position of Pate, one has to understand the architectural and archaeological heritage of the town as reflected on the landscape today, including population dynamics through time. PB - Taylor and Francis PY - 2017 SN - 9781317430179 (ISBN); 9781138913462 (ISBN) SP - 614 EP - 619 TI - Coronilla UR - https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85136407605&doi=10.4324%2f9781315691459-53&partnerID=40&md5=55338c11668cfbc7bb49d72383c88f7c ER -