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- ISSN: 0263-7189 (Print), 2052-6148 (Online)
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Libyan Studies is the annual journal of record of the British Institute for Libyan & Northern African Studies, appearing in November each year. Contributions are peer-reviewed and cover a broad range of subjects, including archaeology, ancient and Islamic history, geology, geography and social sciences. The articles will appeal to readers with an interest in the Middle East and Mediterranean worlds as well as North Africa.
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Archaeology blog
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Unraveling the Legacy of Indigenous and European Peoples Using Dogs from Jamestown
- 04 June 2024,
- Dogs were one of the many animal companions that accompanied English settlers to Jamestown, Colony, Virginia, in the year 1607. In fact, one of the first recorded...
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Origins of medieval coinage revealed
- 20 May 2024,
- If you were living in north-west Europe in the late 7th century, you would have experienced something that your parents, grandparents, and more distant ancestors...
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Ancient Maya Inequality – Compact Section
- 28 March 2024,
- How unequal were ancient Maya societies and what lessons can we learn from them about our own unequal world? Modern inequality metrics often focus on monetary...
Classics « Cambridge Core Blog
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From the Author: Visualizing Race Virtually with Dr. David Sterling Brown
- 07 March 2024,
- Dr. David Sterling Brown is an award-winning author and a tenured Associate Professor of English at Trinity College, Connecticut. His book, Shakespeare’s...
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Multimedia at Minoan Myrtos–Pyrgos, Crete
- 19 February 2024,
- It is rare in the scholarship of Bronze Age Crete, during a period as old as the third and second millennia BCE, to present an inclusive account and analysis...
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The importance of open access publishing for the arts and humanities
- 20 December 2023,
- Between 2012 and 2014, I held a two-year Wellcome Trust Research Leave Award (WT096499AIA) for a project on women surgeons in Britain, 1860-1918.…
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