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"Lost Kingdom" Discovered on Volcanic Island in Indonesia Scientists announced today the discovery of a small "kingdom" on t
"Lost Kingdom" Discovered on Volcanic Island in Indonesia Scientists announced today the discovery of a small "kingdom" on t
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"Lost Kingdom" Discovered on Volcanic Island in Indonesia
Scientists announced today the discovery of a small "kingdom" on the Indonesian island of Sumbawa thought to have been destroyed completely by the largest volcanic eruption in recorded history.
The eruption of the volcano Tambora in 1815 killed 117,000 people in Southeast Asia, including those believed buried under ten feet(three meters)of pumice(浮石)and ash in the recently discovered village.
The team, led by University of Rhode Island volcanologist Haraldur Sigurdsson, hailed the discovery as the "Pompeii of the East."
Pompeii is an Italian village buried by the eruption of Mount Vesuvius in A. D. 79. Excavations(挖掘)there have yielded delicately preserved artifacts(手工艺品)and insight to ancient Roman culture.
"The Tambora discovery gives us a window of the culture at that time that we couldn’t get any other way," Sigurdsson said.
Tips Lead to Find
Scientists discovered the village in 2004 in a valley that cut through the thick layer of pumice and ash. Local guides had told the team about artifacts found in the area. Ground-penetrating radar later confirmed the first evidence of the village: a small house.
The researchers excavated the house, where they found the remains of two adults and their belongings: bronze bowls, ceramic(陶器的)pots, iron tools, pieces of furniture, and other artifacts.
The design and decoration of the artifacts suggest that the Tamboran culture was linked through trade to Vietnam and Cambodia, Sigurdsson said.
Records from a historian who visited the village prior to the eruption further suggest that the Tamborans spoke a language unlike others in Indonesia but similar to the languages of Cambodia and Laos, Sigurdsson added.
Peter Lape, an anthropologist at the University of Washington in Seattle, said the discovery should add insight into a part of the East Indies before it came under the influence of Western colonists.
"The Dutch were trying to regulate shipping in the East Indies, but they hadn’t made much impact on the local political structure," he said. "So for places like Sumbawa, there’s not much historical record."
Devastating Eruption
The 1815 eruption of Tambora ejected up to 24 cubic miles(100 cubic kilometers)of molten and crushed rock and sent out 400 million tons of sulfurous(硫磺的)gases 27 miles(43 kilometers)into the atmosphere. By contrast the 1980 eruption of Mount St. Helens in Washington State ejected 0.1 cubic mile(0.5 cubic kilometer)of lava; the 1883 eruption of Krakatau(Krakatoa)in Indonesia ejected 3.5 miles(15 cubic kilometers)of molten rock; Vesuvius ejected 1.4 cubic miles(6 cubic kilometers)of lava. "Tambora is way beyond any of these," Sigurdsson said. "It’s truly the largest on Earth in recent history."
Before the eruption the volcano stood at about 13,800 feet(4,200 meters). Today it stands at about 9,200 feet(2,800 meters)and has a 4,100-foot-deep(1,250-meter-deep)caldera(喷火山口), or crater(弹坑).
The sulfurous gases spewed into the atmosphere by Tambora formed aerosol droplets that reflected the sun’s rays before they reached the ground. This caused a year of global cooling in 1816 now known as the year without a summer.
The cooler temperatures triggered widespread crop failures, food shortages, and disease outbreaks, perhaps killing an additional 200,000 people worldwide, Sigurdsson said. "There were tremendous problems in central Europe and all over the world, including the U. S. ," he said. The growing season in New England shrunk by a hundred days, which historians say prompted many farmers to abandon their fields and head west.
City Discovery
Wanting to know more about this devastating eruption, Sigurdsson traveled to the remote Indonesian island in 1986 with University of Rhode Island colleague Steve Carey to calculate the size of the volcanic blast.
Two years later the pair returned to explore the caldera. A guide told them about pottery fragments and pieces of bronze the local people had found in the jungle 16 miles(25 kilometers)to the west.
"So I went there in 2004 to start to research in that area and very quickly hit on a site that looked like it was promising," Sigurdsson said.
The newly discovered town is about 5 miles(8 kilometers)from the coast. Sigurdsson said the inland location was likely for protection from pirates from other islands. Using ground-penetrating radar, the scientists examined the features beneath the 1815 volcanic deposits. Clues from local people led them to an area named Museum Gully because of the pottery and other artifacts found there.
In six weeks, they excavated the remains of a home, which had been carbonized from the extreme heat of the volcanic eruption. Most surprising to Signrdsson were the elegantly decorated pieces of china likely from Cambodia or Vietnam, which suggest the Tamborans were wealthy traders. "They were pretty well off," he said. "We know these people were traders. They were famous for horse trading." Historical records also suggest the Tamborans traded in honey, sappanwood used to make red dye, and sandalwood used for incense(熏香)and medications.
Sigurdsson hopes to return to Sumbawa in late 2006 or 2007 to identify areas for future excavation. Of keen interest to Sigurdsson is a large wooden "palace" he believes to be near the site, based on observations of similar structures in neighboring towns on the island.
Lape, the University of Washington anthropologist, cautioned that the words "kingdom" and "palace" may conjure up(想象)a false image of what really lies beneath the volcanic debris. Dutch drawings of these places called kingdoms in the East Indies depict "small villages," he said. "So there’s a little bit of discord."
Lape added that many of these villages converted to Islam in the mid to late 17th century and took on the hierarchal religious and political structures of Islam. "But the physical structures don’t seem to have been a part of it," he said.
The article introduced the discovery of Sumbawa island which was buried by the eruption of the volcano Tambora.
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