Insoll, Timothy
Insoll, Timothy, 1967-....
Timothy Insoll
انسول، تيموثي
VIAF ID: 84206182 (Personal)
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- 510 2 _ ‡a Cambridge Conference on Archaeology and World Religion (St. John's College, University of Cambridge) (1998)
- 510 2 _ ‡a Cambridge conference on archaeology and world religion (14/16-4-1998 : Cambridge)
- 510 2 _ ‡a Cambridge conference on archaeology and world religion 1998
- 510 2 _ ‡a Oxford University Press
- 510 2 _ ‡a University of Cambridge
- 510 2 _ ‡a University of Manchester
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Works
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An archaeological guide to Bahrain | |
The archaeology of disease: molluscs as potential disease indicators in Bahrain | |
The Archaeology of Identities : A Reader | |
archaeology of Islam in Sub-Saharan Africa | |
The Archaeology of Ritual, edited by Evangelos Kyriakidis, 2007. Los Angeles (CA): Cotsen Institute of Archaeology; ISBN-13 978-1-931745-47-5 paperback £30 & US$40; ISBN-13 978-1-931745-48-2 £55 & US$70, xii+319 pp., 55 figs | |
Archaeology the conceptual challenge | |
ʼArḍ Ankī fī al-ḥiqbah al-Islāmīyah | |
“Becoming Muslim”: A Comparative Archaeological Approach to the Material Markers of Islam in the Niger Bend, Mali and Eastern Ethiopia | |
Books Noted | |
A cache of hippopotamus ivory at Gao, Mali; and a hypothesis of its use | |
Carnelian mines in Gujarat | |
Case studies in archaeology and world religion the proceedings of the Cambridge conference | |
The composition and origin of Ghana medicine clays | |
Current archaeological research in Ghana | |
Debating Religion | |
Disentangling histories | |
The External Creation of the Western Sahel's Past: The Use and Abuse of the Arabic Sources | |
Fragmentary ancestors : figurines from Koma Land, Ghana | |
Gao and Igbo-Ukwu: Beads, interregional trade, and beyond | |
Glass Beads from Medieval Gao (Mali): New Analytical Data on Chronology, Sources, and Trade | |
Guest Editor’s Preface | |
Indigenous cosmology, art forms and past medicinal practices: towards an interpretation of ancient Koma Land sites in northern Ghana | |
The Iron Age Ceramics from the Tong Hills, Northern Ghana. Sequence and Comparative Perspective | |
Iron Age Gao: an archaeological contribution | |
Islam, archaeology and history Gao Region (Mali) ca. AD 900-1250 | |
Islamic funerary inscriptions of Bahrain pre-1317 AH/1900 AD | |
John Amyas Alexander (1922–2010): an appreciation | |
The land of Enki in the Islamic era : pearls, palms, and religious identity in Bahrain | |
Local Ceramics from the Islamic Trade Center of Harlaa, Eastern Ethiopia: Markers of Chronology and Contacts | |
Looting the antiquities of Mali: the story continues at Gao | |
Marine Shell Working at Harlaa, Ethiopia, and the Implications for Red Sea Trade | |
MARK HORTON. Shanga: the archaeology of a Muslim trading community on the coast of East Africa. xvi+458 pages, 131 plates, 307 figures, 30 tables. 1996. London: British Institute in Eastern Africa; 1-872566-09-X hardback £75 | |
Material explorations in African archaeology | |
Meyer Fortes and material culture: the published image and the unpublished resource | |
Monitoring Islamic Archaeological Landscapes in Ethiopia Using Open Source Satellite Imagery | |
The Mosques of Harar: An Archaeological and Historical Study | |
‘Natural’ or ‘Human’ Spaces? Tallensi Sacred Groves and Shrines and their Potential Implications for Aspects of Northern European Prehistory and Phenomenological Interpretation | |
Negotiating the archaeology of destiny | |
The new hakodate jomon culture center, minamikayabe, japan | |
Ngandu and Ngambezi | |
Organic geochemical analysis of archaeological medicine pots from Northern Ghana. The multi-functionality of pottery | |
The origins of Timbuktu | |
Oursi hu-beero. A Medieval House Complex in Burkina Faso, West Africa. By L.P. Petit, M. von Czerniewicz, and C. Pelzer (eds.). Sidestone Press, Leiden, 2011, 288 pp. ISBN 978-90-8890-067-9. € 34.95 (Paperback) | |
Oxford handbook of prehistoric figurines | |
Oxford handbook of the archaeology of ritual and religion | |
P. Breunig (ed.). Nok: African sculpture in archaeological context. 2014. 303 pages, numerous colour and b&w illustrations. Frankfurt am Main: Africa Magna Verlag; 978-3-937248-46-2 paperback €49.80 | |
Les productions céramiques protohistoriques de l'aire mégalithique sénégambienne dans le contexte de l'Afrique de l'ouest aux Ier et IIe millénaires de notre ère | |
Protohistoric pottery productions from the Senegambian megalithic area in the context of West Africa during the Ist and IInd millenium. | |
Recherches archéologiques à Adoulis (Érythrée), by F. Anfray and C. Zazzaro. Presses Universitaires du Midi 2016. 116pp., Illustrations and maps. Pb. €23. ISBN-13: 9782810704668. | |
Reconstructing the archaeology of movement in northern Ghana: Insights into past ritual posture and performance | |
Review of N. David. Performance and Agency: The DGB Sites of Northern Cameroon | |
Ritual complexity in a past community revealed by ancient DNA analysis of pre-colonial terracotta items from Northern Ghana | |
Sada Mire: Divine Fertility: The Continuity in Transformation of an Ideology of Sacred Kinship in Northeast Africa | |
Shrine Franchising and the Neolithic in the British Isles: Some Observations based upon the Tallensi, Northern Ghana | |
The social context of food technology in Iron Age Gao, Mali | |
Substance and materiality? The archaeology of Talensi medicine shrines and medicinal practices | |
Talensi animal sacrifice and its archaeological implications | |
Temporalising anthropology archaeology in the Talensi Tong Hills, Northern Ghana | |
The Tension between Communities, Development, and Archaeological Heritage Preservation | |
Timothy R. Pauketat. An archaeology of the cosmos: rethinking agency and religion in ancient America. xv+230 pages, 85 b&w illustrations, 8 tables. 2013. Abingdon: Routledge; 978-0-415-52128-4 hardback; 978-0-415-52129-1 paperback £ 24.99 | |
Towards an understanding of the carnelian bead trade from Western India to sub-Saharan Africa: the application of UV-LA-ICP-MS to carnelian from Gujarat, India, and West Africa | |
A True Picture? Colonial and Other Historical Archaeologies | |
Urbanism, archaeology and trade further observations on the Gao region (Mali) the 1996 fieldseason results | |
أرض انكي في الحقبة الاسلامية : اللؤلؤ والنخيل والهوية الدينية في البحربن |