Author pages are created from data sourced from our academic publisher partnerships and public sources.
- Publications
- Influence
A green place, a good place: Agrarian change, gender and social identity in the Great Lakes region to the fifteenth century.
- A. Reid
- Sociology
- 2001
Cattle herds and the redistribution of cattle resources
- A. Reid
- History
- 1 June 1996
Abstract This paper seeks to review approaches to the significance of mortality profiles of cattle herds represented by animal remains from archaeological sites in eastern and southern Africa. In… Expand
Symbolism and the social contexts of iron production in Karagwe
- A. Reid, R. Maclean
- Sociology
- 1 June 1995
Abstract Technology is intrinsically rooted within social contexts. Archaeological approaches which do not take this into account fail to fully understand technology. The social contexts of iron… Expand
An ivory cache from Botswana
- A. Reid, A. Segobye
- History
- 2000
Research at Mosu I. northern Botswana, has discovered a 10th-century AD ivory cache. Although small, this is one of the largest single concentrations of ivory recovered from southern Africa.… Expand
Early Settlement and Social Organization in the Interlacustrine Region
- A. Reid
- History
- 1994
Cet article aborde plusieurs problemes issus de recherches de terrain conduites dans le sud de l'Ouganda entre 1987 et 1991. La principale question concerne le processus de formation des etats au IIe… Expand
Local communities, politics and the management of the Kasubi tombs, Uganda
- Remigius Kigongo, A. Reid
- History
- 1 September 2007
Abstract The Kasubi tombs are the resting place of the previous four kings of Buganda. All four kings are buried within the Muzibu-Azaala-Mpanga, a unique structure which offers an unparalleled… Expand
Ancient Egypt in Africa
- D. O'connor, A. Reid
- Geography
- 1 November 2003
This edited volume explores the relationships between Ancient Egypt and Africa, both as imagined by the public in recent times and as evidenced in the ancient archaeological record.
Archaeology on Lolui Island, Uganda 1964–5
- M. Posnansky, A. Reid, C. Ashley
- Geography
- 1 January 2005
The archaeological significance of Lolui was first realized by Mary Leakey when she briefly visited the island in 1953 and made a large collection of Dimple-based pottery (since renamed Urewe ware),… Expand
Access to Cattle Resources in a Tswana Capital
- A. Reid
- Geography
- 2004
This chapter considers the archaeology of historical African societies and their use in generating models for the understanding of earlier communities. There is nothing new in suggesting such… Expand
...
1
2
3
4
5
...