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Title: The Mainland Creeks of Southern Somalia: an Archeological Appraisal
Authors: Costa Sanseverino, Hilary
Book Authors: Puglielli A. (a cura di)
Discipline: Center for Somali Studies List of Subjects::Archaeology and history
Xoghayaha Xarunta Cilmibaarista Soomaaliyeed::Arkiyooloji iyo taariikh
Soggettario Centro Studi Somalo::ARCHEOLOGIA E STORIA
Keywords: archaeological sites
Southern Somalia
rugo degalbaariseed
koofur Soomaaliya
siti archeologici
Somalia meridionale
Issue Date: 1988
Publisher: Il Pensiero Scientifico Editore
Type: bookPart
Journal: Proceedings of the Third International Congress of Somali Studies
Call Number: Originale conservato presso il Centro studi Somali : http://host.uniroma3.it/centri/CentroStudiSomali/index.php
Pages: 335-339
Abstract: Some observations drawn from a survey carried out in the coasts of Southern Somalia from 1981 to 1984, especially concerning three archaeological sites in the mainland creeks of Chovai, Anole and Bur Gavo._-_Aragtiyo ka dhashay hawl baaritaan oo lagu sameeyay xeebaha koofur Soomaaliya 198i ila 1984, oo gaar ahaan lagu sameeyey saddex rug arkiyoolojiyeed oo laga helo khooriyada Chovai, Anole iyo Bur Gavo._-_Osservazioni emerse da un lavoro d'indagine condotto sulle coste della Somalia meridionale dal 1981 al 1984, in particolare riguardo tre siti archeologici situati nelle insenature continentali di Chovai, Anole e Bur Gavo.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/2307/1031
ISBN: 88-7002-419-9
Language: en
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