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Thomas John Biginagwa
Thomas John Biginagwa
Archaeologist
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Historical archaeology of the 19th century caravan trade in north-eastern Tanzania: a zooarchaeological perspective
TJ Biginagwa
University of York, 2012
472012
Excavation of 19th century caravan trade halts in north-eastern Tanzania
TJ Biginagwa
Nyame Akuma, 2009
262009
Historical archaeology of the nineteenth-century caravan trade in northeastern Tanzania: a zooarchaeological perspective
TJ Biginagwa
Azania: Archaeological Research in Africa 47 (3), 405-406, 2012
232012
The Kilwa–Nyasa caravan route: The long-neglected trading corridor in southern Tanzania
TJ Biginagwa, BBB Mapunda
The Swahili World, 541-554, 2017
152017
Settlement history of the islands on the Pangani River, northeastern Tanzania
TJ Biginagwa, EB Ichumbaki
Azania: Archaeological Research in Africa 53 (1), 63-82, 2018
142018
Building a Ngalawa Double-Outrigger Logboat in Bagamoyo, Tanzania: A Craftsman at his Work
EB Ichumbaki, JP Cooper, PCM Maligisu, SR Mark, L Blue, TJ Biginagwa
International Journal of Nautical Archaeology 50 (2), 305-336, 2021
82021
Archaeological Investigation at Kilwa Kivinje: A 19th Century Coastal Caravan Terminusin Southern Tanzania
TJ Biginagwa
Studies in the African past 12, 60-97, 2019
82019
Local animal economies during the nineteenth-century caravan trade along the Lower Pangani, northeastern Tanzania: a zooarchaeological perspective
TJ Biginagwa, PJ Lane
Azania: Archaeological Research in Africa 56 (2), 219-249, 2021
62021
Multi-directional connectivity in Eastern and Southern Africa during the first and early second millennia AD: archaeological evidence from Lupilo, Southern Tanzania
TJ Biginagwa, BB Mapunda, EB Ichumbaki
Journal of African Archaeology 19 (1), 72-89, 2021
52021
They know more than we do, yet we appreciate them less than they deserve: Decoding local ontologies in heritage interpretation and preservation in Southern Tanzania
EB Ichumbaki, TJ Biginagwa, BB Mapunda
Journal of Community Archaeology & Heritage 10 (3-4), 165-183, 2023
42023
Names of contemporary wooden boats of coastal East Africa: origins and meanings
EB Ichumbaki, G Mapunda, JP Cooper, SR Mark, EA Mjema, L Blue, ...
Eastern African Literary and Cultural Studies 8 (4), 253-278, 2022
42022
Archaeological Perspective on the Impacts of Caravan Trade Expansion in East Africa: Emerging Alternative Histories.
TJ Biginagwa, P Katto
Journal of Education, Humanities & Sciences 9 (3), 2020
42020
Historical Archaeology in East Africa
TJ Biginagwa
Springer New York, 2013
42013
Development of Cultural Heritage Registration in Post-Colonial Tanzania
T Biginagwa
32020
Global post-medieval/historical archaeology: what’s happening around the world 2018?
E Tourigny, S Newstead, KA Antczak, TJ Biginagwa, R Young
Post-Medieval Archaeology 52 (3), 415-425, 2018
32018
Too many large ceramic vessels and grinding stones: decoding the centrality of beers among the Ngoni in Southern Tanzania
SR Mark, T Biginagwa
10th International Workshop for African Archaeobotany, 32, 2023
2023
Counterfeit Glass Beads during the East African Caravan Trade: Mineralogical and Gemmological Analysis
TJ Biginagwa
UMMA 10 (2), 1-28, 2023
2023
Historical Archaeology in Tropical Africa: Revolutionary Practices
TJ Biginagwa, EB Ichumbaki
Elsevier, 2023
2023
‘No Human Skeletons, No Shackles’: Revisiting Local Interpretations of Mtumbei Kitambi Site in Matumbi Hills, Southern Tanzania.
TJ Biginagwa
Tanzania Zamani 14 (2), 2022
2022
Historic caravans in Tanzania: Toward reinvigorating multidisciplinary exploration
TJ Biginagwa
Caravans in Global Perspective, 53-70, 2021
2021
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