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Neville Chittick

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From late October to early December 1975, at the invitation of the Somali government, Chittick led a British-Somali archaeological expedition in the northern half of
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Excavations at Aksum : An account of research at the ancient Ethiopian capital directed in 1972-4 by the late Dr. Neville Chittick
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in the far northeast. Financed by the Somali authorities, the reconnaissance mission found numerous examples of historical
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Chittick's expeditions and residence on the Swahili Coast produced a body of research into the pre-colonial sites
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He also wrote extensively on the archaeology of ancient civilizations in the more northerly
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British Embassy, Addis Ababa. (2008). History of the embassy: Britain in Ethiopia.
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After a long career in archaeology, Chittick died in 1984. He is buried in the
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origin and associated with ancient settlements described by the 1st century
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An Archaeological Reconnaissance of the Horn: The British-Somali Expedition
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An Archaeological Reconnaissance of the Horn: The British-Somali Expedition
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In 1961, Chittick was appointed the first Director of the
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In a professional capacity, he initially worked with
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My Footprints on the Sands of Time: An Autobiography
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Index

archaeologist
scholar
British
archaeologist
Northeast Africa
Swahili Coast
Max Mallowan
Nimrud
Sudan
Tanganyika
British Institute in Eastern Africa
Nairobi
Parish of the Ascension Burial Ground
Kilwa Kisiwani
Manda Island
Horn of Africa
Axumite Empire
Hafun
Somalia
Mogadishu
Cape Guardafui
artefacts
Roman
pottery
drystone
cairns
mosques
enclosures
standing stones
platform monuments

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