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Michael DiBlasi
Michael DiBlasi
Archaeology, African Studies Center, Boston University
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The environmental history of Tigray (Northern Ethiopia) in the Middle and Late Holocene: a preliminary outline
KA Bard, M Coltorti, MC DiBlasi, F Dramis, R Fattovich
African Archaeological Review 17, 65-86, 2000
1562000
Gravestone iconography and mortuary ideology
FJE Gorman, M DiBlasi
Ethnohistory, 79-98, 1981
571981
Spatial and spectral analysis of soil surface properties for an archaeological area in Aksum, Ethiopia, applying high and medium resolution data
T Schmid, M Koch, M DiBlasi, M Hagos
Catena 75 (1), 93-101, 2008
402008
Holocene palaeovegetation of the Tigray Plateau in northern Ethiopia from charcoal and stable organic carbon isotopic analyses of gully sediments
T Gebru, Z Eshetu, Y Huang, T Woldemariam, N Strong, M Umer, ...
Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology 282 (1-4), 67-80, 2009
392009
Nonchronological sources of variation in the seriation of gravestone motifs in the Northeast and southeast colonies
F Gorman, M DiBlasi
Puritan Gravestone Art: The Dublin Seminar for New England Folklife Annual …, 1976
111976
Scavi archeologici nella zona di Aksum. I.(Bieta Giyorgis)
R FATTOVICH, Y Beyene, AC D'ANDREA, MC DIBLASI, A MANZO
Rassegna di studi etiopici 43, 43-63, 1999
101999
Pollen-analytical approaches to the study of Late Holocene environmental history and human ecology on the Shire Plateau of northern Ethiopia
MC DiBlasi
The Environmental History and Human Ecology of Northern Ethiopia in the Late …, 1997
101997
The IUO and BU archaeological expedition at Bieta Giyorgis (Aksum): 1998 field season
KA Bard, MC DiBlasi, R Fattovich, A Manzo, C Perlingieri, AC D'ANDRA
Nyame akuma, 10-12, 1998
81998
The IUO/BU archaeological expedition at Bieta Giyorgis (Aksum), 2002 field season: A preliminary report
KA BARD, MC Diblasi, R FATTOVICH, A Manzo, C Perlingieri, F Sulas
Nyame akuma, 2-6, 2002
62002
IUO/BU Joint archaeological expedition at Bieta Giyorghis (Aksum, Ethiopia): 2000 Field season
R Fattovich, A Manzo, MC DiBlasi, AC D'Andrea
Nyame Akuma 55, 15-22, 2001
52001
Archaeological survey of the Ithanga Hills, Eastern Highlands of Kenya: preliminary analysis
TF Mahlstedt, MC Diblasi
AZANIA: Journal of the British Institute in Eastern Africa 13 (1), 192-193, 1978
51978
The IUO/BU Archaeological Project at Bieta Giyorgis (Aksum), Ethiopia: Archaeological Results and Computer Applications
KA Bard, M Diblasi, M Koch, R Fattovich, M Forte, A Manzo, C Perlingieri, ...
BAR INTERNATIONAL SERIES, 1-14, 2003
42003
Results of the Analysis of Archaeological Pollen Samples from Bieta Giyorgis, Aksum
MC DiBlasi
Unpublished report submitted to the Ministry of Information and Culture and …, 1996
31996
IRON AGE SETTLEMENT AND CERAMICS IN THE ITHANGA HILLS OF CENTRAL KENYA: BEHAVIORAL INFERENCES FROM ARCHEOLOGICAL AND ETHNOHISTORICAL EVIDENCE (PREHISTORY, POTTERY, EAST AFRICA …
MC DiBlasi
31987
Influence of maize pollen on anopheles productivity and malaria transmission dynamics
RJ Pollack, RM Robich, AE Kiszewski, A Kebede, Y Ye-Ebiyo, ...
AMERICAN JOURNAL OF TROPICAL MEDICINE AND HYGIENE 77 (5), 254-255, 2007
12007
Shanga: The Archaeology of a Muslim Trading Community on the Coast of East Africa
M DiBlasi
The International Journal of African Historical Studies 31 (1), 221-223, 1998
11998
Holocene palaeovegetation of the Tigray Plateau in Northern Ethiopia from charcoal and stable organic carbon isotopic analyses of gully sediments.
TG Tsige Gebru, ZE Zewdu Eshetu, YS Huang, ...
2009
The Exploitation of Plant Resources in Ancient Africa
M Diblasi
The International Journal of African Historical Studies 33 (2), 418-420, 2000
2000
Archaeological survey
KA Bard, MC Diblasi, R Fattovich, C Andres Manzo, FS Perlingieri, ...
Reviewed work (s): Shanga: The Archaeology of a Muslim Trading Community on the Coast of East Africa by Mark Horton Source: The International Journal of African Historical …
M DiBlasi
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