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The Traditional Economics

         cooking but only for making coffee and lea, and as embers for the
         incense-burner. In a well-off household where guests were expected
         frequently, the coffee pots, for several are required for the best result,
         would be kept hot all the time on the charcoal embers contained in a
         metal tray.


         8 Conclusion
         In the settlements of the Trucial States the few locally-made items
         were almost all consumed within the community itself. There was no
         surplus of resources from which to manufacture exportable goods. A
         quotation from Lorimer can be used to summarise this chapter on the
         traditional economy and lead into the next chapter on the social
         implications of this situation. “In face of the facts it does not seem
         unreasonable to hold that all sources of profit here are subsidiary to
         pearl diving, and that if the pearl banks were to fail this coast would
         shortly be depopulated. "61




































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