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Kenya
Allen, James de Vere. Lamu Town: A Guide. Lamu, Kenya: Allen, 1974.
See Allen. "The Peopling of the Lamu-Southern Benadir Hinterland in the 14th-17th
Centuries." .
Allen, James de Vere. "The Siwas of Pate and Lamu: Two Antique Side-Blown Horns from the Swahili Coast." Art and Archaeology
Research Paper 9 (1976): pp. 38-47.
Allen, James de Vere and T. H. Wilson. Swahili Houses and Tombs of the Coast of Kenya. Art and Archaeology
Research Paper Supplement. London: AARP, 1979.
Boxer, C. R. and Carlos de Azevedo. Fort Jesus and the Portuguese in Mombasa: 1593-1729. London: Hollis
& Carter, 1960.
Darkwa, A. Traditional Music and Dance in Luo Community Life. Anthropos 80, no. 4-6 (1985): pp. 646-52.
Esbin, Howard Bennett. Carving Lives from Stone: Visual Literacy in an African Cottage Industry. Ph.D.,
McGill University, 1998.
Frankl, P. J. L. "The Old German Consulate in British East Africa: A Mombasa Mansion and Its Carved Door."
British Journal of Middle Eastern Studies (London) 30, no. 2 (Nov. 2003): pp. 137-53.
Giles, Linda, Monica Udvardy, and John Mitsanze. "Cultural Property as Global Commodities: The Case of Mijikenda
Memorial Statues." Cultural Survival Quarterly (Cambridge, MA) 27, no. 4 (winter 2004): pp. 78-81.
Kader, Themina. Material Culture Studies and Art Education: Examing the Cultural Artifacts of the Bohra from
Makaan to Masjid. Ph.D., Pennsylvania State University, 2000.
Kahimbaara, J.A. "The Population Density Gradient and the Spatial Structure of a Third World City: Nairobi, A
Case Study." Urban Studies 23, no. 4 (1986): pp. 307-22.
Kirkman, James S. The Arab City of Gedi: Excavations at the Great Mosque, Architecture and Finds. London:
Oxford University Press, 1954.
Kirkman, James S. “Archaeological Research on the Coast of Kenya.” Uganda Museum Occasional Paper 4 (1959):
pp. 18-25.
Kirkman, James S. “The Culture of the Kenya Coast in the Later Middle Ages.” South African Archaeological
Bulletin (1956) 11: pp. 89-99.
Kirkman, James S. “The Excavations at Kilepwa.” The Antiquaries Journal 32 (1952): pp. 168—84.
Kirkman, James S. Fort Jesus: A Portuguese Fortress on the East African Coast. Oxford: Clarendon Press,
1974.
Kirkman, James S. Fort Jesus, Mombasa. Eighth English edition. Museum Trustees of Kenya. Mombasa: Rodwell
Press, 1975.
Kirkman, James S. "Fort Jesus Museum Collection Mombasa." Kenya Past and Present 1, no. 2 (1972): pp. 4-9.
Kirkman, James S. Gedi (Eighth English edition). Museum Trustees of Kenya. Mombasa: Rodwell Press, 1975.
Kirkman, James S. Gedi: The Palace. The Hague: Mouton, 1963.
Kirkman, James S. “The Great Pillars of Malindi and Mambrui.” Oriental Art 4 (1958): pp. 3-15.
Kirkman, James S. “Historical Archaeology in Kenya 1948—1956." The Antiquaries Journal 37 (1957): pp. 16—
29.
Kirkman, James S. “The House of the Dhow.” Journal of the Kenya Natural History Society 22 (1956): pp. 1-5.
Kirkman, James S. “Les importations de ceramique sur la côte du Kenya.” Revue de Madagascar 35 (1966): pp.
1-10.
Kirkman, James S. “Kinuni - an Arab Manor on the Coast of Kenya." Journal of the Royal Asiatic Society 3-4
(1957): pp. 145-150.
Kirkman, James S. “Mnari of Kilifi: The Mosques and Tombs.” Ars Orientalis 3 (1959): pp. 95-112.
Kirkman, James S. "The Mombasa frigate." Kenya Past and Present 1, no. 3 (1972): pp. 25-26.
Kirkman, James S. Notes on Jumba la Mtwana. National Museums of Kenya and the Kenya Museum Society, 1974.
Kirkman, James S. "A Portuguese Wreck off Mombasa, Kenya." International Journal of Nautical Archaeology and
Underwater Exploration 1 (1972): pp. 153-157.
Kirkman, James S. “Potters’ Marks from Mediaeval Arab Sites in Kenya.” South African Archaeological
Bulletin 13 (1958): pp. 156-159.
Kirkman, James S. "Some Conclusions from Archaeological Excavations on the Coast of Kenya, 1948-1966,” in East
Africa and the Orient, ed. by H. N. Chittick and R. I., pp. 226-247. New York and London: Africana Publishing Co., 1975.
Kirkman, James S. “Takwa - the Mosque of the Pillar.” Ars Orientalis 2 (1957): pp. 175-82.
Kirkman, James S. The Tomb of the Dated Inscription at Gedi. Occasional Paper No. 14 of the Royal
Anthropological Institute of Great Britain and Ireland. 1960.
Kirkman, James S. Ungwana on the Tana. The Hague: Mouton, 1966.
Kirkman, James S. “The Well by the Gate.” Gedi National Park: Interim Report 1. Kenya National Parks
Trustees, 1948.
Langdon, J. and P. Robertshaw "Petrographic and Physico-Chemical Studies of Early Pottery from South-Western
Kenya." Azania 20 (1985): pp. 1-28.
Noll, Michael Peter. Components of Acheulean Lithic Assemblage Variability at Olorgasailie, Kenya. Ph.D.,
University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2000.
Obudho, R.A. "Multivariate Analysis of Kenya's Urban System." GeoJournal 13, no. 4 (1986): p. 385-99.
Richardson, H.W. "An Urban Development Strategy for Kenya." The Journal of Developing Areas 15 (1980):
pp. ????.
Richardson, H.W. "An Urban Development Strategy for Kenya," in Urban Development in the Third World
edited by P.K. Ghosh, pp. 287-311. International Development Resource Books, 2. Westport, CT: Greenwood Press,
1984.
Scott, Monique Renee. Up from Africa: Natural History Museums and the Making of Ancestral Meaning. Ph.D.,
Yale University, 2004.
Sharma, K.L. "Rural-Urban Integration in National Development: A Strategy of Spatial Planning for Human
Settlement in Kenya," in Equity with Growth?: Planning Perspectives for Small Towns in Developing Countries
edited by H.D. Kammeier and P.J. Swan, pp. 275-8. Bangkok: Asian Institute of Technology, 1984.
Spencer, P. "Dance as Antithesis in the Samburu Discourse," in Society and Dance: The Social Anthropology of
Process and Performance edited by P. Spencer, pp. 140-64. Cambridge, UK: Cambridge University Press, 1985.
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