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David W. Phillipson
Research in Africa is now accepted as an integral part of global archaeological studies. As well as providing archaeologists with the oldest material, Africa is also widely recognised as the birthplace of modern man and his characteristic cultural pa
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David W. Phillipson
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History in Africa. 46:137-145
Two Armenian ecclesiastics from Jerusalem, Isaac and Dimothéos, visited Abyssinia in 1867–1869. The latter’s detailed account of their journey was promptly published, grandiloquently dedicated (with formal permission) to Queen Victoria. The jour
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David W. Phillipson
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Tomb and Temple. :255-266
Autor:
David W. Phillipson
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The Antiquaries Journal. 97:145-169
It is often argued that northward trade in gold from sub-Saharan West Africa began after the establishment of Islamic control late in the seventh centuryad. This paper questions that conclusion, and suggests that minting at Carthage of the Byzantine
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David W. Phillipson
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The Antiquaries Journal. 97:307-308
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David W. Phillipson
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African Archaeological Review. 26:257-274
An overview is offered of the development of research—both archaeological and epigraphic—on the inhabitants of the northern Horn during the first millennium bc. Initially, reconstructions of this period placed considerable emphasis on links with
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David W. Phillipson
Publikováno v:
Azania: Archaeological Research in Africa. 44:141-144
The Ancient Red Sea port of Adulis, Eritrea: results of the Eritro-British expedition, 2004-5, edited by David Peacock and Lucy Blue, Oxford, Oxbow Books, 2007, 160 pp., £30/$60 (paperback), ISBN 9...
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Azania: Archaeological Research in Africa. 43:146-154
Autor:
David W. Phillipson
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Azania: Archaeological Research in Africa. 39:77-89
In Ethiopian historiography, there has been a tendency for the Aksumite and medieval periods to be studied separately. The former has been seen as the preserve of archaeologists and epigraphers, with significant contributions also made by numismatist
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David W. Phillipson
Publikováno v:
The Antiquaries Journal. 96:431-432