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From ira to imagen: the Virgin of the Antigua as a ‘space for correlation’ in seventeenth-century Lima | 2021 | Colonial Latin American review 30 (2): 214-37 | *H6/KUL [COLONIAL-] | 1466-1802 | |||
From Senegal to Augsburg: gum arabic and the Central European textiles industry in the eighteenth century | 2019 | Textile history 50 (1): 4-22 | H6/KGGT [TEXTILES-] | 0040-4969 | |||
Senegal's megaliths and sepulchral practices: the hypothesis of deferred funeral rites | 2018 | Journal des africanistes 88 (1): 116-47 | H6/KY [SOCIETE-] | 0399-0346 | |||
Shellfish collection in Senegambian mangroves: a female knowledge system in a priority conservation region | 2017 | Journal of ethnobiology 37 (3): 440-57 | *H6 [JOURNAL-] | 0278-0771 | |||
L'art et la manière: technologies des céramiques de dépôt dans le mégalithisme sénégambien - le cas de la nécropole de Wanar (Sénégal) | 2016 | Journal of African archaeology 14 (2): 115-34 | H6/KE [JOURNAL-] | 1612-1651 | |||
Ceramic production and dietary changes at Juffure, Gambia | 2014 | African archaeological review 31 (2): 265-97 | *H6/KE [AFRICAN-] | 0263-0338 | |||
Crafting, cooking, and constructing histories: women and the politics of everyday life along the Falémé River (ca. AD 1000 - 1900) | 2014 | African archaeological review 31 (2): 233-63 | *H6/KE [AFRICAN-] | 0263-0338 | |||
The (in)commodities of laissez-faire integration: trade and mobility in a cross-border market | 2013 | African studies 72 (1): 41-63 | H6/KY [BANTU-] | 0002-0184 | |||
Christianity, Islam, and the 'religion of pouring': non-linear conversion in a Gambia/Casamance borderland | 2012 | Journal of religion in Africa 42 (3): 240-76 | H6/KFO [JOURNAL-] | 0022-4200 | |||
Between the "housewife" and "the philosophy professor": music, narration and address in Ousmane Sembene's Xala | 2011 | Visual anthropology 24 (4): 306-17 | *H6 [VISUAL-] | 0894-9468 | |||
Practical knowledge and politics of encounter along the lower Falémé river, Senegambia (c. AD 1500-1925) | 2011 | Azania: archaeological research In Africa 46 (3): 269-93 | H6/KY [AZANIA-] | 0067-270X | |||
Exchange, interaction, and change in local ceramic production in the Niumi commercial center of the Gambia river | 2011 | Journal of social archaeology 11 (1): 21-48 | H6/KE [JOURNAL-] | 1469-6053 | |||
Beyond expertise: reflections on specialist agency and the autonomy of the divinatory ritual process | 2009 | Africa 79 (1): 92-109 | H6/KY [AFRICA-] | 0001-9720 | |||
Ulysses in Africa or the overlapping of the debates. Political representation, administrative decentralization, legal pluralism and rural development in Sub-Saharan Africa | 2009 | Studia africana (20): 5-6,46-55 | H6/KY [STUDIA-] | 1130-5703 | |||
The Bainuk enigma. First notes for a future research | 2009 | Studia africana (20): 6, 72-6 | H6/KY [STUDIA-] | 1130-5703 | |||
From lançados to expatriates. The "white ethnie" between the Senegal and Casamance rivers | 2008 | Studia africana (19): 6, 89-100 | H6/KY [STUDIA-] | 1130-5703 | |||
The Versailles "masque de chasse de la Louisiane" | 2007 | Tribal art 46 (): 140-3 | *H6/KFY [WORLD-] | 1354-2990 | |||
Locating Nganiyo: divination as intentional space | 2006 | Journal of religion in Africa 36 (1): 78-119 | H6/KFO [JOURNAL-] | 0022-4200 | |||
Religion, identity, and slavery in the Casamance | 1999 | African studies review 42 (3): 75-80 | *H6/KY [AFRICAN-] | 0002-0206 | |||
Women's masks and the power of gender in Mande history | 1998 | African arts 31 (2): 28-37, 88-91, 94-5 | H6/KFY [AFRICAN-] | ||||
The Fulbe of Bundu (Senegambia): from theocracy to secularization | 1996 | International journal of African historical studies 29 (1): 1-23 | |||||
Mégalithisme sénégambien et ethnohistorie | 1993/4 | Bulletin du Centre genevois d'Anthropologie 4 (): 93-103 | |||||
Shrines, medicines, and the strength of the head: the way of the warrior among the Diola of Senegambia | 1993 | Numen 40 (3): 274-92 | |||||
Place names as an historical source: an introduction with examples from southern Senegambia and Germany | 1992 | History of Africa 19 (): 45-101 | |||||
The horse in fifteenth-century Senegambia | 1991 | International Journal of African historical studies 24 (1): 85-110 | |||||
Fode Ibraimah Turay-Sillah: Muslim scholar, jihadist, empire builder and nationalist in the Senegambia, 1830-1894 | 1990 | Odu 37 (): 1-28 |