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H 205 x W 290 mm

131 pages

20 figures, 2 tables (colour throughout)

Published Dec 2025

Archaeopress Journals

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Paperback: 9781803277196

Digital: 9781803277202

DOI 10.32028/9781803277196

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Ex Novo Issue 9 examines African archaeology beyond colonial frames, addressing heritage, inequality, and representation. Topics range from Moroccan landscapes to Roman Africa on screen, plus collaborative projects. Off-Topic essays tackle citation limits, ethics, and archaeology’s political entanglements.

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Contents

Jesús GARCÍA SÁNCHEZ & Martina REVELLO LAMI: Learning, teaching, changing African Archaeology

Abdelkader CHERGUI, Said EL BOUZIDI, Réda AJARAAM: The historic Sebou Basin: An asset of universal value

Degsew MEKONNEN, Osman KHALEEL, Humphrey NYAMBIYA, Nompumelelo MARINGA: Against All Odds: An Archaeologist's journey in Africa

Oskar AGUADO-CANTABRANA: Roman Africa on screen: An exotic otherness

 

Off-Topic

Andrea DI RENZONI: Lost in citations: Why standard Metrics fail archaeology and regional scholarship. A critical analysis of bibliographic indexing and research evaluation

Elsa CARDOSO: A conversation between the sword and the neck: On censorship, colonialism and academic responsibility

 

Reviews

Belén HERNÁEZ MARTÍN: Exploring Late Antiquity through cities in southern Spain and northern Africa, and beyond: A review of ATLAS’ final colloque and the “Invisible Cities” exhibition

Elsa CARDOSO: Review of Eric Calderwood, On Earth or in Poems: The Many Lives of al-Andalus, Harvard University Press, 2023

Agostino SOTGIA: Review of Edoardo Vanni, L'ideologia degli archeologi: Egemonie e tradizioni epistemologiche alla fine del postmoderno, BAR International Series 3050, Oxford 2021