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Its introduction into Malawi is said to be a result of long-distance trade in about eighteenth century AD. The distribution sites of Nkhudzi sites are similar to those of Mawudzu sites. Most sites are located in areas of fertile land and close to water sources. Archaeological evidence indicates that Nkhudzi settlements were very large.
Journal of Open Archaeology Data [16] Ubiquity Press: 2012: 1: Yes: 2049-1565: Journal of Roman Archaeology: Cambridge University Press: 1988: 1 — 1047-7594 (print) 2331-5709 (web) Journal of Social Archaeology: SAGE: 2001: 3 — 1469-6053 (print) 1741-2951 (web) Journal of Swiss Archaeology and Art History: Swiss National Museum: 1939: 4 ...
Collect historical manuscripts and conduct oral history research to complement the official archives of the country. Provide a nationwide advisory service in records and archives management. Maintain a legal deposit library for the preservation of printed and published works on Malawi.
Mbande Hill is a Malawian archaeological site, located at the northern end of Lake Malawi, in Karonga district, Northern Malawi. The site has been identified as the capital of the Ngonde kingdom. Its chiefs, known as the 'Kyungu' ruled from this location.
The following is a partial list of humanities journals, for academic study and research in the humanities There are thousands of humanities journals in publication, and many more have been published at various points in the past. The list given here is far from exhaustive, and contains only the most influential, currently publishing journals in ...
Archaeology of Malawi (1 C, 1 P) D. Defunct organisations based in Malawi (2 C) E. Historical events in Malawi (13 C) H. Historians of Malawi (5 P) S.
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World Archaeology is a peer-reviewed academic journal covering all aspects of archaeology. It was established in 1969 and originally published triannually by Routledge & Kegan Paul . In 2004 it changed to a quarterly publication schedule while remaining under the Routledge imprint .