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Urbanisation and State Formation in the Ancient Sahara and Beyond
Long-Distance Exchange and Urban Trajectories in the First Millennium AD
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Pre-Islamic Oasis Settlements in the North-Western Sahara
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Mediterranean Urbanisation in North Africa
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Architecture and Settlement Growth on the Southern Edge of the Sahara
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Long-Distance Exchange and Urban Trajectories in the First Millennium AD
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The Early Islamic Trans-Saharan Market Towns of West Africa
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