Studies in African Archaeology
Volumes published in the series Studies in African Archaeology. This was completed in 2001, and continues as Studies in Global Archaeology. Pdf-copies of most of the books are available upon request.
- Sinclair, P.J.J., N. Nydolf & G. Wickman-Nydolf 1987. Excavations at the University Campus Site 2532 Dc 1, Southern Mozambique. Stockholm, Maputo. 96 pp.
- Sinclair, P.J.J., M. Törnblom, V. Bohm, B. Sigvallius & B. Hultén 1988.
- Analyses of Slag, Iron, Ceramics and Animal Bones from Excavations in Mozambique . Stockholm, Maputo. 54 pp.
- Morais, J.M.F. 1988. The Early Farming Communities of Southern Mozambique. Stockholm/Maputo. 201 pp.
- Duarte, R.T. 1993. Northern Mozambique in the Swahili World: an archaeological approach. Stockholm, Uppsala. 154pp., 24 figs, 24 plates.
- Matenga, E. 1993. Archaeological figurines from Zimbabwe. Uppsala, Harare. 63pp., 12 maps, 40 figs, 2 plates.
- Pikirayi, I. 1993. The Archaeological Identity of the Mutapa State: towards an historical archaeology of northern Zimbabwe. Uppsala. 199pp., 74 figs, 39 maps, 39 plates.
- Chami, F. 1994. The Tanzanian Coast in the First Millennium AD: an archaeology of the iron-working farming communities (with microscopic analyses by A. Lindahl). Uppsala. 120 pp., 27 figs, 19 maps, 3 plates.
- Chipunza, K.T. 1994. A Diachronic Analysis of the Architecture of the Hill Complex at Great Zimbawe. Uppsala. 94 pp., 17 figs. (Out of print)
- Swan, L. 1994. Early Gold Mining on the Zimbabwean Plateau: changing patterns of gold production in the first and second millennium AD. Uppsala. 181 pp., 52 figs, 6 plates. (Out of print).
- Walker, N.J. 1995. Late Pleistocene and Holocene Hunter-gatherers of the Matopos: an archaeological study of change and continuity.
- Lindahl, A. & E. Matenga 1995. Present and Past: ceramics and homesteads: an ethno-archaeological project in the Buhera district, Zimbabwe. Uppsala . 116 pp., 79 figs.
- Jama, A.D. 1996. The Origins and Development of Mogadishu AD 1000 to 1850: a study of urban growth along the Benadir coast of southern Somalia . Uppsala. 135pp., 15 figs, 5 plates.
- Pwiti, G. 1996. Continuity and Change: an archaeological study of farming communities in northern Zimbabwe AD 500-1700 . Uppsala. 180pp., 43 figs, 38 plates.
- Cave, Monuments and Texts: Zimbabwean archaeology today. Pwiti, G. (ed.)1997. Uppsala. 159 pp, 16 figs, 3 plates.
- Radimilahy, C. 1998. Mahilaka: an archaeological investigation of an early town in northwestern Madagascar. Uppsala. 293 pp., 165 figs, 38 plates.
- Jonsson, J. 1998. Early Plant Economy in Zimbabwe. Uppsala. 141 pp.,30 figs, 11 plates.
- Kinahan, J. 2000. Cattle for Beads: the archaeology of historical contact and trade on the Namib coast. Uppsala, Windhoek. Uppsala. 119pp., 22 tables, 62 figs.
- Manyanga, M. 2001. Choices and Constraints: animal resource exploitation in south-eastern Zimbabwe c. AD 900-1500. Uppsala. 139 pp., 38 figs, 25 tables.
- Ndoro, W. 2001. Your Monument Our Shrine: the preservation of Great Zimbabwe. Uppsala. 130 pp., 3 figs, 15 plates, 9 tables.