• humanities research in eastern Africa. The BIEA is sponsored by the British Academy. The BIEA was founded in 1959 as the British Institute of History and Archaeology...
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    1906. The most recent excavation of this tomb was in 1973 by the British Institute of Eastern Africa. A combination of literary, numismatical and epigraphical...
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  • Journal of the British Institute in Eastern Africa 18.1 (1983): 93-106. Katoke, ISRAEL K. "The making of the Karagwe Kingdom." Historical Association of Tanzania...
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    Imperial British East Africa Company (IBEAC) was a commercial association founded to develop African trade in the areas controlled by the British Empire...
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  • published by Routledge on behalf of the British Institute in Eastern Africa. The journal is abstracted and indexed in African Studies Abstracts Online, CAB...
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  • Stuart Munro-Hay (category Archaeologists of Africa)
    Memoirs of the British Institute in Eastern Africa. Vol. 10. British Institute in Eastern Africa. 1989. Aksum: an African Civilization of Late Antiquity...
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  • Institute in Eastern Africa British Institute of Persian Studies British School at Athens British School at Rome British Institute for the Study of Iraq...
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  • (BSAJ) British Institute in Amman(BIA), formerly the British Institute at Amman for Archaeology and History (BIAAH) British Institute of Eastern Africa (BIEA)...
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  • Urewe Wares from Northern Nyanza, Kenya, AZANIA: Journal of the British Institute in Eastern Africa, 41:1, 123-138, DOI: 10.1080/00672700609480438 Schmidt...
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  • The British diaspora in Africa is a population group broadly defined as English-speaking people of mainly (but not only) British descent who live in or...
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    generally viewed as relativist. Africa, particularly Eastern Africa, is widely accepted to be the place of origin of humans and the Hominidae clade, also...
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    Mark Horton (archaeologist) (category Use British English from June 2012)
    1996. Shanga: The Archaeology of a Muslim Trading Community on the Coast of East Africa. British Institute in Eastern Africa, Monograph Series 14. (with...
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    Soba (city) (category Medieval Africa)
    Museums (NCAM) and the British Institute in Eastern Africa, mostly as part of salvage excavations resulting from the construction of a tarmac road and the...
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    Bunyoro (redirect from Kingdom of Bunyoro)
    western Uganda 1860-1955. London Oxford Kampala Athens, Ohio: British Institute in Eastern Africa in association with James Currey Fountain Publishers Ohio...
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    Zanj (category Southeast Africa)
    AD 1000. Samples were taken from two boxes of human remains located the in British Institute in Eastern Africa (BIEA) in Nairobi, originally excavated in...
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    Kibiro (category Economy of Uganda)
    The British Institute in Eastern Africa. p. 12. Connah, Graham (1996). Kibiro: The salt of Bunyoro, past and present. The British Institute in Eastern Africa...
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  • Freda Nkirote (category University of Nairobi alumni)
    Kenyan archaeologist, who is Director of the British Institute in Eastern Africa (BIEA) and President of the Pan-African Archaeological Association. Nkirote...
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  • of Alexandria and all Africa'), also known as the Greek Orthodox Church of Alexandria, is an autocephalous patriarchate that is part of the Eastern Orthodox...
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    Ras Hafun (redirect from Peninsula of Hafun)
    University of Michigan, excavated Ancient Egyptian, Roman and Persian Gulf pottery. In the 1980s, the British Institute in Eastern Africa also recovered...
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    1000 CE. Samples were taken from two boxes of human remains located in the British Institute in Eastern Africa (BIEA) in Nairobi, originally excavated in...
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    administration of the appropriate antivenom. A polyvalent antivenom produced by the South African Institute for Medical Research is used to treat eastern green...
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    account of research at the ancient Ethiopian capital directed in 1972-74 by the late Dr Neville Chittick (London: British Institute in Eastern Africa, 1989)...
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  • 1130/GSAT01708A.1. S.C. Munro-Hay, Excavations at Aksum (London: British Institute in Eastern Africa, 1989), pp. 12-25 ISBN 0500970084 Desmonts (2004). Madagascar...
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  • 2018) British Institute in Amman British Institute at Ankara British Institute in Eastern Africa British Institute of Persian Studies British School...
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    Italian East Africa (Italian: Africa Orientale Italiana, AOI) was an Italian colony in the Horn of Africa. It was formed in 1936 after the Second Italo-Ethiopian...
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  • Valley Institute (RVI) is an independent, non-profit research and training organisation working with communities and institutions in Eastern Africa, including...
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    Pate Island (category Coastal islands of Kenya)
    archaeology of a Muslim trading community on the coast of East Africa. Memoirs of the British Institute in Eastern Africa; No. 14 London: British Institute in...
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    British African-Caribbean people or British Afro-Caribbean people are an ethnic group in the United Kingdom. They are British citizens whose recent ancestors...
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    of Alcohol in East Africa, 1850–1999, British Institute in Eastern Africa (2002), ISBN 0821414755 East African Breweries Ltd. Profile of East African...
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    Axum (redirect from History of Axum)
    1993–7. London: British Institute in Eastern Africa, 2000. ISBN 1-872566-13-8 Stuart Munro-Hay. Aksum: An African Civilization of Late Antiquity. Edinburgh:...
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