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2018. Interdisciplinary approaches to stratifying the peopling of Madagascar. Paper to be published in the proceedings of the Indian Ocean Conference, Madison, Wisconsin, 23-24th October, 2015. British Archaeological Reports. Edited by Akshay Sarathi

In Press

Powerpoint

 

 

n.d. Tracking the origins of African slaves in the Indian Ocean through personal names: the evidence of Sumatra records. Paper for thematic issue of Afriques on East Africa and the Indian Ocean. Thomas Vernet & Philippe Beaujard eds.

Under consideration

 

 

2014. Using Diverse Sources of Evidence for Reconstructing the Past History of Musical Exchanges in the Indian Ocean. African Archaeological Review, 31(4): 675-703.

Published

 

 

2012. Two vanished African maritime traditions and a parallel from South America. African Archaeological Review,  DOI 10.1007/s10437-012-9115-y

Published

 

 

2010. Evidence for the Austronesian voyages in the Indian Ocean.  In: The global origins of seafaring. Atholl Anderson, J.H. Barrett & K.V. Boyle eds. pp. 239-248. Cambridge: McDonald Institute.

Published

 

 

2009. The Austronesians in Madagascar and their interaction with the Bantu of East African coast: surveying the linguistic evidence for domestic and translocated animals. Philippines Journal of Linguistics, 18(2): 18-43. S. Brainard ed. Manila: SIL.

Published

 

 

2007. New palaezoogeographical evidence for the settlement of Madagascar. Azania XLII:69-82.

Published

 

 

2009. Malagasy wild animal names Paper presented at the (ICAL XI) June 2009,

Conference paper

 

 

1996. The ethnographic evidence for long-distance contacts between Oceania and East Africa. In: The Indian Ocean in Antiquity. Julian Reade ed. 417-438. London/New York: Kegan Paul International/ British Museum Press.

Published

 

 

Malagasy fish names

Unpublished

 

 

The origins of the Vazimba and Beosi. Unpublished paper

Unpublished

 

 

Les Vazimba (scan of Birkeli 1936)

Unpublished

 

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