David Randall-MacIver

David Randall-MacIver FBA (31 October 1873 – 30 April 1945) was a British-born archaeologist, who later became an American citizen. He is most famous for his excavations at Great Zimbabwe which provided the first solid evidence that the site was built by Shona peoples. Provided by Wikipedia
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Areika /

: 56 pages, 43 leaves of plates : illustrations (some color) ; 28 cm.

Buhen /

: 2 volumes : color illustrations, plans, plates, plans A-G (2 folded) ; 28 cm.

El Amrah and Abydos, 1899-1901 /

: "Special extra publication of the Egypt exploration fund." : x page, 1 leave, 108 pages, LX plates (include plans, 1 double) ; 32 cm.

Churches in lower Nubia /

: xv, 57 pages : illustrations, facsimiles, plates ; 28 cm.

Karanòg : the Romano-Nubian cemetery /

: 2 volumes : illustrations, plates (part color) ; 28 cm.

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