Abstract

Lamu Archipelago is the world cultural heritage site of Kenya, which is close to the Indian Ocean and a model of cross-ethnic and multi-cultural communication. Its cultural sites contain more than 700 years of precious historical elements of Bantu, Arab, Persian, Indian, Chinese and European cultures, which witness the different styles and characteristics of East African culture, Arab culture, Chinese culture and European culture. In view of this, scholars in many fields around the world use modern science and technology to excavate Lamu Archipelago cultural sites, collect relevant data for analyze and judge the Chinese elements remaining in the historical sites and the Chinese blood relationship of the existing residents. Big data supported by modern scientific and technological means provides a new cognitive mode and precious reference for the way and mode of human civilization communication in the new era.

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