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An Archaeological Reconnaissance in the Horn: The British-Somali Expedition, 1975

Pages 117-133 | Published online: 26 Feb 2010
 

Summary

The article sets out the chief results of the reconnaissance, notably the discovery of three early coastal sites in north-eastern Somalia. Two of these are on the Hafun peninsula, of which one appears to be of Graeco-Roman date and one may possibly be earlier; the third is on the northern coast just west of Cape Guardafui. Some curious drystone monuments in the hinterland are briefly described.

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