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  • Graham Edward Connah AM (11 August 1934 - 25 November 2023) was a British-born archaeologist who worked extensively in Britain, West Africa and Australia...
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    moat 6 m (20 ft) deep. This was excavated in the early 1960s by Graham Connah. Connah estimated that its construction if spread out over five dry seasons...
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    around seventy in Britain. This site was excavated again in 1961 by Graham Connah, who kept thorough stratigraphic documentation. In 2011, the Gathering...
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    their native language, which belongs to the Bantu language family. Graham Connah described Swahili culture as at least partially urban, mercantile, and...
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  • a city a league wide and defended by a moat. However, archaeologist Graham Connah later cast doubt on Pereira's depiction, suggesting that Pereira might...
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  • Zealand disabled athlete Graham Connah (1934–2023), British-born archaeologist Graham Connell (born 1974), Scottish footballer Graham Cook (1893–1916), New...
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    of dividing time into epochs at all. For example, one recent critic, Graham Connah, describes the three-age system as "epochalism" and asserts: So many...
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  • Domestica" and bongos, xylophone and glockenspiel on "Ma Meeshka Mow Skwoz" Graham Connah – piano on "Violenza Domestica", "The Bends" and "Platypus" Lisandro...
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    excavations done in the small village of Kibiro by archaeologist Graham Connah. Connah first excavated Kibiro in 1989. The site of Kibero consisted of...
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  • with Cameroon. It was first excavated in 1965 by British archaeologist Graham Connah. Radiocarbon dating showed the occupations at Daima cover a period beginning...
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    time. Because of the similarities between the two sites, archaeologist Graham Connah believes that "Nok artwork represents a style that was adopted by a...
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    time. Because of the similarities between the two sites, archaeologist Graham Connah believes that "Nok artwork represents a style that was adopted by a...
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  • female agency Niculae Conovici (1948–2005) Romanian; Romania, amphorae Graham Connah (born 1934) South Africa; historical archaeology Richard Cooke (1946–2023)...
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  • and Libya. The precise location of Njimi has yet to be determined. Connah, Graham (1987). African Civilizations: Precolonial cities and states in tropical...
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  • Australian Journal of Historical Archaeology under the editorship of Graham Connah. This provided the only venue for publishing the results of historical...
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  • location of Damasak is probably not its original location. Historian Graham Connah visited the area in 1965 and a group of local men reported that the...
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    Germany, followed by a European tour, by which time keyboard player Graham Connah had exited and was replaced by Michael Holt. Toronto music magazine...
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    Other Whereabouts 2007 – Two Rooms of Uranium Inside 83 Markers with Graham Connah 2001 – The Only Song We Know with Good For Cows 2001 – Good for Cows...
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    Germany, followed by a European tour, by which time keyboard player Graham Connah had exited and was replaced by Michael Holt. Toronto music magazine...
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    to or played with: Afro-Mystic, Ben Goldberg, Brian "Head" Welch, Graham Connah's Sour Note Seven, Jess Jones Quartet, Junk Genius, Laplante/Dunn/Smith...
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