Hall, Martin, 1952-....
Hall, M
Hall, M. (Martin)
Martin Hall British-South African academic and educationalist
Hall, Martin
VIAF ID: 117559096 ( Personal )
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Works
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Africa seminar: collected papers, volume 4 | |
Archaeology and the modern world colonial transcripts in South Africa and the Chesapeake | |
Changing past | |
Desire lines : space, memory and identity in the post-apartheid city | |
Ethnography, environment and the history of the Nguni in the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries | |
Farmers, kings, and traders : the people of southern Africa, 200-1860 | |
From Lydenburg to Mafikeng : appropriations of images of the past | |
Frontiers, 1984: | |
Frontiers Southern African archaelogy today | |
Le gentilhomme cultivateur, ou corps complet d'agriculture | |
Great Zimbabwe : digging for the past | |
High and low in the townscapes of Dutch South America and South Africa : the dialectics of material culture | |
Historical archaeology | |
John of Garland’s De triumphis Ecclesie : a new critical edition with introduction and translation | |
The legend of the Lost City : or, The man with golden balls | |
Man, the grand symbol of the mysteries : essays in occult anatomy | |
The myth of the Zulu homestead : archaeology and ethnography | |
Next 25 years | |
The next twenty-five years affirmative action in higher education in the United States and South Africa | |
Papers in the prehistory of the Western Cape, South Africa | |
People in a changing urban landscape excavating Cape Town | |
The secret lives of houses : women and gables in the eighteenth-century Cape | |
Settlement patterns in the Iron Age of Zululand : an ecological interpretation | |
Some recent radiocarbon dates from Southern Africa |