Chapter 3: Saharan trade in Classical Antiquity (original) (raw)

A Bountiful Desert: Trade and Culture within and across the Sahara

Ghislaine Lydon

1969

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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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West African Savanna Kingdoms: The Sahara, Caravan Trade and Islam

Susan Keech McIntosh

Oxford Companion to Archaeology, 2nd ed. , 2012

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Review of Sterry & Mattiingly The Ancient Sahara and Beyond

Brent Shaw

Journal of Roman Studies, 2021

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Connectivity and its discontents - the Sahara, second face of the Mediterranean?

Judith Scheele

Zeitschrift fur Ethnologie, 2020

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The View from Awdaghust: War, Trade and Social Change in the Southwestern Sahara, from the Eighth to the Fifteenth Century

Ann McDougall

The Journal of African History, 1985

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Crossroads Regions: The Sahara

Judith Scheele

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Medieval Boom in the North-west Sahara

David Mattingly

Journal of Islamic Archaeology

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Cause and Effect of the Ancient Trans-Saharan Trade in West Africa

Edice Hua

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The first towns in the central Sahara

Martin Sterry

Antiquity, 2013

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M. C. Gatto, D. J. Mattingly, N. Ray, and M. M. Sterry (Eds.): Burials, Migration, and Identity in the Ancient Sahara and Beyond

Elizabeth Sawchuk

African Archaeological Review, 2020

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The need for nomads: camel herding, raiding, and Saharan trade and settlement

Judith Scheele

Trans-Saharans: human mobility and identity, trade, state formation and mobile technologies across the Sahara (1000 BC - AD 1500). Vol. 2: Trade., 2017

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Urbanisation and State Formation in the Ancient Sahara and Beyond

J. Cameron Monroe

2020

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'Frontiers, borderlands, and Saharan/world history'

James McDougall

ch. 4 in James McDougall and Judith Scheele (eds), Saharan Frontiers: Space and Mobility in northwest Africa, 2012

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Saharan trade in the Roman period: short-, medium- and long-distance trade networks

Andrew Wilson

A. I. Wilson (2012) Saharan trade in the Roman period: short-, medium- and long-distance trade networks, Azania: Archaeological Research in Africa 47.4: 409–449. doi: 10.1080/0067270X.2012.727614, 2012

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Ghislaine Lydon . On Trans‐Saharan Trails: Islamic Law, Trade Networks, and Cross‐Cultural Exchange in Nineteenth‐Century Western Africa . New York: Cambridge University Press. 2009. Pp. xxviii, 468. $95.00

Scott Reese

The American Historical Review, 2011

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Sterry, M., Mattingly, D. J., and Wilson, A. I. (2022). ‘Foggaras and the Garamantes: Hydraulic landscapes in the central Sahara’, in S. Rost (ed.), Irrigation in Early States: New Directions (Oriental Institute Seminars 13). Chicago, 41–61.

Andrew Wilson

Irrigation in Early States: New Directions, 2022

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"Sea without Water" - Conceptualizing the Sahara and the Mediterranean, in: M. Dabag - D. Haller - N. Jaspert - A. Lichtenberger (eds.), New Horizons. Mediterranean Research in the 21st Century (Mittelmeerstudien 10; Paderborn 2016), 267 -283.

Achim Lichtenberger

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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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A Sea Change in the Mediterranean Connections : The Fall of Saharan Networks (18th-20th c.)

Anna Maria Medici

2019

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South of the Sahara, Africa. »Entangled Africa« – new interdisciplinary research from Africa’s east to west coast. December 2018 to December 2020

Jörg Linstädter

2021

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The prehistory of Western Sahara in a regional context

Nick Brooks

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A Medieval Boom in the North-west Sahara: Evolving Oasis Landscapes in the Wadi Draa, Morocco (c.700-1500 AD

Corisande Fenwick, David Mattingly

Journal of Islamic Archaeology, 2021

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Social issues in Saharan prehistory

Augustin Ferdinand Charles Holl

Journal of Anthropological Archaeology, 1989

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Movement and Mobility: Cotton and the Visibility of Trade Networks across the Sahara Desert

Anna C Kelley

Global Byzantium: Papers from the Fiftieth Spring Symposium of Byzantine Studies, 2022

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Green Saharas, Grey Markets: Commercial Exploitation of North African Prehistory, an Overview

Paul Barford

Archaeologia Polona, 2020

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The Garamantes and Sub Saharan Trade: An examination of Trans Saharan Garamantian Influence

Merlijn Veltman

2017

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1994. The External Creation of the Western Sahel's Past: The Use and Abuse of the Arabic Sources. Archaeological Review from Cambridge 13: 39-49

Timothy Insoll

Archaeological Review from Cambridge 13: 39-49, 1994

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Saharan Frontiers: space and mobility in northwest Africa

Judith Scheele

2012

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The climate-environment-society nexus in the Sahara from prehistoric times to the present day

Joseph Prospero

The Journal of North African Studies, 2005

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

Amelia Dowler

2011

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Desert and the Nile. Prehistory of the Nile Basin and the Sahara

Natalia Małecka-Drozd

2021

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Across the Sahara : Tracks, Trade and Cross-Cultural Exchange in Libya

Jacqueline Passon

2020

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Green Sahara: attracted “Back to Africa” migrations and culminated in the dispersals of “New” African cultures, including Ancient Egypt

Damien Marie AtHope

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The Neolithic from the Sahara to the southern Mediterranean coast: a review of the most recent research

Giulio Lucarini

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