Water after Antiquity: New Perspectives for Archaeological Investigations in North Africa (original) (raw)

‘From Vandal Africa to Arab Ifriqīya: tracing ceramic and economic trends through the 5th to the 11th centuries’, in S. Stevens and J. Conant (eds.), North Africa under Byzantium and Islam, Dumbarton Oaks Byzantine Symposia and Colloquia, Harvard University Press, Cambridge MA (2016): 120-171.

Paul Reynolds

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From Africa to Ifrīqiya: Settlement and Society in Early Medieval North Africa (650–800) (2013)

Corisande Fenwick

Al-Masaq: Islam and the Medieval Mediterranean , 2013

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AFRICA – IFRIQIYA Continuity and Change in North Africa from the Byzantine to the Early Islamic Age

Anna Leone, Ralf Bockmann, Philipp von Rummel

AFRICA – IFRIQIYA Continuity and Change in North Africa from the Byzantine to the Early Islamic Age, 2020

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Review of N. Mugnai, J. Nikolaus and N. Ray (eds), De Africa Romaque: merging cultures across North Africa. American Journal of Archaeology, 121.4 [2017]: online access

Niccolò Mugnai

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1996. Islam, Archaeology and History. Gao Region (Mali) Ca.AD 900-1250. Cambridge Monographs in African Archaeology 39. BAR S647. Oxford: Tempus Reparatum (Chapters 1-3 uploaded here - the remainder are below in the Papers section).

Timothy Insoll

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Nikolaus, J. and Mugnai, N. 2016. "Introducing De Africa Romaque". In Mugnai, N., Nikolaus, J. and Ray, N. (eds). London: Society for Libyan Studies, 3-8

Julia Nikolaus, Niccolò Mugnai

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Programme: The Aghlabids & their Neighbors: Art and Material Culture in 9th-century North Africa

Mariam Rosser-Owen

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2001. Timbuktu and Europe: Trade, Cities, and Islam in "Medieval" West Africa. (In), Linehan, P. and Nelson, J. (eds.), The Medieval World. London: Routledge, pp. 469-84

Timothy Insoll

(In), Linehan, P. and Nelson, J. (eds.), The Medieval World. London: Routledge, pp. 469-84, 2001

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Chapters 4-6 of - Book. 1996. Islam, Archaeology and History. Gao Region (Mali) Ca.AD 900-1250. Cambridge Monographs in African Archaeology 39. BAR S647. Oxford: Tempus Reparatum.

Timothy Insoll

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‘Understanding Late Antique North Africa’, in A. H. Merrills (ed.), Vandals, Romans and Berbers: New Perspectives on Late Antique North Africa (London: Ashgate, 2004), 1-29.

Andy Merrills

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Money, trade and trade routes in pre-Islamic North Africa

Amelia Dowler

2011

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Chapter 3: Saharan trade in Classical Antiquity

Katia Schörle

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Mugnai, N. 2014. "Review of A. Leone, The end of the Pagan city: religion, economy, and urbanism in Late Antique North Africa". Libyan Studies, 45: 180-183

Niccolò Mugnai

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The Italian Archaeological Expedition to the Eastern Sudan of the Università degli Studi di Napoli "L'Orientale". An overview of the 2010 and 2011 field seasons

Andrea Manzo

2012

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The Routes of Medieval Africa 11th to 17th centuries. Final conference of the GlobAfrica project, Paris, march 5-7, 2019.

Gérard L. F. Chouin

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Social and Cultural Dynamics in North Africa During the Holocene: An Introduction

Jörg Linstädter

African Archaeological Review, 2021

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Chapters 7-8, Appendices etc. of - Book. 1996. Islam, Archaeology and History. Gao Region (Mali) Ca.AD 900-1250. Cambridge Monographs in African Archaeology 39. BAR S647. Oxford: Tempus Reparatum

Timothy Insoll

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Review, "F. Förster, Der Abu Ballas-Weg. Eine pharaonische Karawanenroute durch die Libysche Wüste", Azania:Archaeological Research in Africa (2016).

Juan Carlos Moreno Garcia

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Insoll, T. 2020. Chapter 4.4. The Islamic Archaeology of West Africa. (In), Walker, B., Insoll, T., and Fenwick, C. (eds.), The Oxford Handbook of Islamic Archaeology. Oxford: Oxford University Press, pp.447-479.

Timothy Insoll

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“Africa’s Transitions to the Middle Ages”, in Africa 500–1000. New Perspectives for historical and archaeological research, eds. Roland Steinacher, Paolo Tedesco and Philipp Margreiter, Medieval Worlds 16 (2022), 129-140

Paolo Tedesco

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SURVEYING ANCIENT AFRICA Africa and Africans in Antiquity. Edited by EDWIN M. YAMAUCHI. East Lansing: Michigan State University Press, 2001. Pp. xv+324. $28.95, paperback (ISBN 0-87013-507-4)

Stanley Burstein

The Journal of African History, 2002

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Italian Archaeological Expedition to the Sudan of the University of Naples “L'Orientale”, 2010 Field Season

Alemseged Beldados

2010

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Lange, M. (2006) Fundplätze des 5. bis 3. Jahrtausends v. Chr. In: Lange, M., Wadi Shaw - Wadi Sahal. Studien zur holozänen Besiedlung der Laqiya-Region (Nordsudan). Mit Beiträgen von Jürgen Richter und Werner Schuck. Africa Praehistorica 19. Köln.15-343.

Mathias Lange

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Roman Africa: an archaeological review

R Bruce Hitchner

The journal of roman studies, 1995

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EXCHANGE OF SACRIFICES: WEST AFRICA IN THE MEDIEVAL WORLD OF GOODS

Sarah Guérin

THE MEDIEVAL GLOBE, 2017

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ERC COG project 726206 HornEast – Horn & Crescent. Connections, Mobility and Exchange between the Horn of Africa and the Middle East in the Middle Ages

Julien Loiseau

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Mugnai, N., Nikolaus, J. and Ray, N. (eds) 2016. De Africa Romaque: Merging Cultures across North Africa. Proceedings of the International Conference held at the University of Leicester (26-27 October 2013) (Society for Libyan Studies Conference, Volume 1). London: Society for Libyan Studies

Niccolò Mugnai, Julia Nikolaus, Nick M Ray

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"Africa, quasi Roma" JOURNAL OF ROMAN ARCHAEOLOGY VOLUME 30 2017 * * REVIEW ARTICLES AND LONG REVIEWS, OBITUARY, AND BOOKS RECEIVED AN INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL

R Bruce Hitchner

Journal of Roman Archaeology, 2017

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Mariam Rosser-Owen, Alex Metcalfe

Al-Masaq 25/1 (2013), 1-8

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Andrea Manzo, Preliminary Report of the 2013 Field Season of the Italian Archaeological Expedition to the Eastern Sudan of the Università degli Studi di Napoli “L’Orientale”, pp. 375-412

Newsletter Archeologia CISA

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Book Review: PEASANT AND EMPIRE IN CHRISTIAN NORTH AFRICA: L. DOSSEY , PEASANT AND EMPIRE IN CHRISTIAN NORTH AFRICA (The Transformation of the Classical Heritage 47). Berkeley: University of California Press, 2010. Pp. xix+376, illus. isbn 9780520254398. £47.95

John Weisweiler

2017

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Ancient North African Civilizations: A Scholarly Approach

Alexander Nderitu

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Water management in late antique North Africa: agricultural irrigation

Anna Leone

Water History, 2012

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Before Greeks and Romans Eastern Libya and the oases, a brief review of interconnections in the Eastern Sahara

Robert Morkot

De Africa Romaque. , 2016

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Archaeoastronomy of North Africa

César Esteban

Encyclopaedia of the History of Science, Technology, and Medicine in Non-Western Cultures, 2008

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