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David, Nicholas (2014) | |
Patterns of slaving and prey-predator interfaces in and around the Mandara mountains (Nigeria and Cameroon) | |
Africa: Journal of the International African Institute. Volume 84 #3. p. 371-397. |
David, Nicholas (ed.) (2012) | |
Metals in Mandara mountains society and culture | |
Trenton, NJ: Africa World Press. 360p. |
Sterner, Judy; David, Nicholas (2003) | |
Action on Matter: The History of the Uniquely African Tamper and Concave Anvil Pot-Forming Technique | |
Journal of African Archaeology. Volume 1 #1. p. 3-38. |
David, Nic (ed.) (1999) | |
Regenerating Sukur: male initiation in the Mandara Mountains | |
Calgary: University of Calgary. |
David, Nicholas (1998) | |
The Ethnoarcheology and Field Archaeology of Grinding at Sukur, Adamawa State, Nigeria | |
African Archaeological Review. Volume 15 #1. March. p. 13-63. |
David, Nic (ed.) (1995) | |
Black Hephaistos: exploring culture and science in African iron working | |
Calgary: University of Calgary. |
Sterner, Judy; David, Nicholas (1991) | |
Gender and Caste in the Mandara Highlands: Northeastern Nigeria and Northern Cameroon | |
Ethnology. Volume 30 #4. October. p. 355-369. |
David, Nic (ed.) (1990) | |
Vessels of the spirits: pots and people in North Cameroon | |
Calgary: University of Calgary. |
David, Nicholas; Heimann, Robert; Killick, David; Wayman, Michael (1989) | |
Between Bloomery and Blast Furnace: Mafa Iron-Smelting Technology in North Cameroon | |
African Archaeological Review. Volume 7. p. 183-210. |
David, Nic; Le Bleis, Yves (eds.) (1988) | |
Dokwaza: last of the African iron masters | |
Calgary: University of Calgary. |
David, Nicholas (1988) | |
Why Pots are Decorated | |
Current Anthropology. Volume 29 #3. p. 365-379. |
David, Nicholas (1983) | |
Cambridge Monographs in African Archaeology 1-6: An Annotated Bibliography | |
African Archaeological Review. Volume 1. p. 179-184. |
David, Nicholas (1983) | |
The archaeological context of Nilotic expansion: a survey of the Holocene archaeology of East Africa and the Southern Sudan | |
In: Nilotic studies: proceedings of the international symposium on languages and history of the Nilotic peoples, Cologne, January 4-6, 1982 / Rainer Vossen, Marianne Bechhaus-Gerst, ed., Dl. 1. p. 35-107. |
David, N. (1982) | |
Prehistory and historical linguistics in Central Africa: points of contact | |
In: The archaeological and linguistic reconstruction of African history. p. 78-95. |
David, Nicholas (1982) | |
Tazunu: megalithic monuments of Central Africa | |
Azania: Archaeological Research in Africa. Volume 17. p. 43-77. |
David, Nicholas; Voas, David (1981) | |
Societal Causes of Infertility and Population Decline among the Settled Fulani of North Cameroon | |
Man. Volume 16 #4. December. p. 644-664. |
David, N. (1980) | |
History of crops and peoples in North Cameroon to A.D. 1900 | |
In: West African culture dynamics: archaeological and historical perspectives. p. 139-182. |
Calvocoressi, D.; David, Nicholas (1979) | |
A New Survey of Radiocarbon and Thermoluminescence Dates for West Africa | |
The Journal of African History. Volume 20 #1. p. 1-29. |
David, Nicholas; Vidal, Pierre (1977) | |
The Nana-Mode village site (Sous-Prefecture de Bouar, Central African Republic) and the prehistory of the Ubanguian-speaking peoples | |
West African Journal of Archaeology. Volume 7. p. 17-56. |
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