- Anne
Haour FBA (born 1973) is an
anthropologically trained archaeologist,
academic and
Africanist scholar. She is
Professor in the Arts and Archaeology...
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noble Anne Hänninen (born 1958),
Finnish poet,
essayist and
writer Anne
Haour,
anthropologically trained archaeologist Anne
Raikes Harding (1779–1858)...
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Toyin Falola,
Matthew M. Heaton. A
History of Nigeria. pp. 32–33. Anne
Haour. "What made
Islamic Trade Distinctive, as
Compared to Pre-Islamic Trade...
- From left to right,
front row:
Roger Haour,
Maurice Ravel,
Jeanne and
Christiane Pivet.
Second row: Jane
Haour, "Raton" Schmitt, Léon Pivet; Back row:...
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Timothy (2004), "Timbuktu the less Mysterious?" (PDF), in Mitc****, P.;
Haour, A.; Hobart, J. (eds.),
Researching Africa's Past. New
Contributions from...
- Wadi El
Haour (Arabic: وادي الحور) is a town in
Akkar Governorate, Lebanon. The po****tion is
mostly **** Muslim. In 1838, Eli
Smith noted the village...
- 1991, p. 129.
Green 1991, pp. 128–129.
Conrad 1994, p. 365.
Hunwick 1973.
Haour 2005. Kamissoko, Wa; Cisse,
Youssouf Tata (2009). Soundjata: la
Gloire du...
- Hausa:
interdisciplinary perspectives.
African social studies series. Anne
Haour,
Benedetta Rossi (eds.). Leiden; Boston: Brill. 2010. ISBN 9789004185425...
- Vienna: The
United Nations Office on
Drugs and Crime. 2014. Aggleton, Peter;
Haour-Knipe, Mary; Thomas, Felicity, eds. (2010). Mobility, ****uality and AIDS...
- The term "blacksmith" has been
derogatory in
Zaghawa culture,
states Anne
Haour, a
professor of
African Studies and
Medieval Archaeology, and "if born a...