• Dr. Neville H. Chittick (September 18, 1924 – July 27, 1984) was a British scholar and archaeologist. He specialized in the historic cultures of Northeast...
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  • Woman's Party Fred Chittick (1868–1917), a Canadian ice hockey goaltender for the Ottawa Hockey Club from 1894 until 1901 Neville Chittick (1924–1984), British...
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    Periplus of the Erythraean Sea. Pottery found by an expedition led by Neville Chittick, in Oponean tombs at Damo, date back to the Mycenaean kingdom of Greece...
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    archaeological team from the University of Michigan. In the 1970s, Neville Chittick, a British archaeologist, initiated the British-Somali expedition where...
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  • protected on the south but exposed on the north. British archaeologist Neville Chittick discovered Roman pottery near Damo, confirming the identification....
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  • University of Liverpool from 1970 to 1974. As a student and collaborator of Neville Chittick, he worked on the 1973-74 excavation project of the British Institute...
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    archaeological expedition in Hafun and other parts of northern Somalia, led by Neville Chittick, recovered numerous examples of historical artefacts and structures...
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  • building material, which contributed to its current eroded state. Neville Chittick, An Archaeological Reconnaissance of the Horn: The British-Somali Expedition...
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    Bunko 55, 81–102. McCrindle 2010, p. 63. Huntingford 1980, p. 83. Neville Chittick (1979), "Early Ports in the Horn of Africa", International Journal...
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    Age Holy Men and Social Discourse in Colonial Benaadir - Page 44 H. Neville Chittick, "The East Coast, Madagascar and the Indian Ocean", in J. D. Fage and...
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  • at the ancient Ethiopian capital directed in 1972-4 by the late Dr Neville Chittick (London: British Institute in East Africa, 1989), p. 23 Sima "GDR(T)...
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    at the ancient Ethiopian capital directed in 1972-74 by the late Dr Neville Chittick (London: British Institute in Eastern Africa, 1989), p. 30 14°7′36″N...
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  •  62. Ritchie & von Sicard 2020, p. 115. Chittick 1976, p. 69. Ritchie & von Sicard 2020, p. 23. Chittick, Neville (1976). "The Book of the Zenj and the...
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    on the Swahili coast. However, recent archaeological findings (by Neville Chittick and later, Mark Horton) suggest that the references in the Chronicle...
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    Richard Francis Burton in 1854-1855, Alexander T. Curle in the 1930s, Neville Chittick in 1978 and French scholars François-Xavier Fauvelle-Aymar and Bernard...
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    excavating various parts of Somalia during the 1970s. In late 1975, Neville Chittick led a British-Somali archaeological expedition in the northern half...
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    an appendix on Archaeological finds from the region of Lamu by H. Neville Chittick. Nairobi: Kenya National Museums. Bain, Keith; Bruyn, Pippa de; Williams...
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  • breakaway state | Sada Mire". Retrieved 2022-03-04. An Archaeological Reconnaissance in the Horn: The British-Somali Expedition, 1975 - Neville Chittick....
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  • to early December 1975, at the invitation of the Somali government, Neville Chittick led a British-Somali archaeological expedition in the northern half...
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  • which is not consistent with the reign of al-Maʾmūn. According to Neville Chittick, these accounts in the Book of the Zanj must be given up as mythical...
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    The first to study the Kaole Ruins was the British archaeologist Neville Chittick, around 1958. Historic Swahili Settlements Kunduchi Ruins Tongoni Ruins...
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    Northwest coast of Manda Island), were first explored by the archaeologist Neville Chittick in 1965. The town owes its origins to trade with the Persian Gulf during...
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  • Archaeology in East Africa. Its first director was the archaeologist Neville Chittick. The institute changed its name to the "British Institute in Eastern...
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    Bursar and Fellow of Trinity College, Cambridge physicist, musician Neville Chittick,[citation needed] scholar, archaeologist Richard Chorley,[citation...
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    Calcutta.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link) Neville Chittick, An Archaeological Reconnaissance of the Horn: The British-Somali Expedition...
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    an appendix on Archaeological finds from the region of Lamu by H. Neville Chittick. Nairobi: Kenya National Museums. Eliot, Charles (1966). The East African...
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    Richard Francis Burton in 1854-1855, Alexander T. Curle in the 1930s, Neville Chittick in 1978 and French scholars François-Xavier Fauvelle-Aymar and Bernard...
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    typified by the stone walled ruins, Thimlich Ohinga in South Nyanza. Neville Chittick, the director of the British Institute of History and Archaeology in...
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    Kilindoni. The earliest strata of mosques, according to archaeologist Neville Chittick, who performed excavations there in the 1950s, date from about the...
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  • be what is now Berbera in Somaliland, East Africa. Levathes, 38. H. Neville Chittick, Robert I. Rotberg, Harvard University. Center for International Affairs...
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