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  • Barham, Larry - Brief profile of this University of Bristol Lecturer. Research interests include middle stone age archaeology in central Africa.
  • DeCorse, Christopher - Brief profile of this Syracuse University Associate Professor. Research interests include archaeological study of culture contact, continuity and change in West African societies.
  • HÃ¥land, Randi - Profile of this University of Bergen Professor. Research interests include ethno-archaeology of Iron working, specifically in Sudan and Ethiopia.
  • Holl, Augustine F.C. - Profile of this University of Michigan Professor. Research interests include the growth of complex social systems in West Africa and the Levant.
  • Kelly, Kenneth G. - Profile of this University of South Carolina Assistant Professor. Research interests include culture contact and change, transformation and the origin of complex societies, Africa, ethnohistory, and the Caribbean.
  • Kusimba, Sibel - Northern Illinois University professor with research interests in prehistoric and historic African cultures.
  • Rocheleau, Caroline - Diary style website of this University of Toronto Ph.D. Candidate whose research interests are ancient Egyptian and Nubian archaeology. Photo diary, books, news and links.
  • Trigger, Bruce - Brief profile of this McGill University Professor. Research interests include comparative study of early civilizations, history of archaeology, settlement archaeology; Egypt, Sudan, eastern North America.
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