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lost cities of Africa.
Basil Davidson
Published
1959
by Little, Brown in Boston
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Written in
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LC Classifications | DT25 .D3 1959a |
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Pagination | 366 p. |
Number of Pages | 366 |
ID Numbers | |
Open Library | OL17755783M |
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London ed. (Gollancz) has title: Old Africa rediscovered. Awards: Anisfield-Wolf Book Award, Description: pages: illustrations ; 22 cm: Contents: Introduction: the rediscovery of Africa The peopling of ancient Africa The mystery of Meroe Kingdoms of the Old Sudan Between the Niger and the Congo To the.
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Edition Notes Includes bibliography. London ed. (Gollancz) has title: Old Africa rediscovered. Classifications Dewey Decimal Class Library of Congress Cited by: Combining archeological evidence and scholarly research, Davidson traces the exciting development of the rich kingdoms of the lost cities of Africa, fifteen hundred years before European ships first came to African shoresThe book, Lost Citi The book, Lost Cities of Africa [Bulk, Wholesale, Quantity] ISBN# in Paperback by Davidson, Basil Risbridger may be ordered in.
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- Roland Oliver in THE NEW YORK REVIEW OF BOOKS Davidson is the often-overlooked fourth man in the group that includes his contemporaries and fellow historians, Christopher Hill, Eric Hobsbawm and E.