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Azania: Archaeological Research in Africa
- Local animal economies during the nineteenth-century caravan trade along the Lower Pangani, northeastern Tanzania: a zooarchaeological perspective (Azania:Archaeological Research in Africa, Vol. 56, No. 2 Apr. 2021, pp. 219-249)
- Ruined towns in Nugaal: a forgotten medieval civilisation in interior Somalia (Azania:Archaeological Research in Africa, Vol. 56, No. 2 Apr. 2021, pp. 193-218)
- The end of a long journey. Tumulus burials in Gran Canaria (Canary Islands) in the second half of the first millennium AD (Azania:Archaeological Research in Africa, Vol. 56, No. 3 Apr. 2021, pp. 281-303)
- Landscape-scale perspectives on Stone Age behavioural change from the Tankwa Karoo, South Africa (Azania:Archaeological Research in Africa, Vol. 56, No. 3 Apr. 2021, pp. 304-343)
- Exploring arrow poisons from Windvogel's Country, Eastern Cape, South Africa: a discussion between Piet Windvogel and William Atherstone on 6 February 1846 (Azania:Archaeological Research in Africa, Vol. 56, No. 3 Apr. 2021, pp. 371-399)
- Technical ceramics for salt production in Western Sahara (Azania:Archaeological Research in Africa, Vol. 56, No. 3 Apr. 2021, pp. 344-370)
- Human settlement successions and lithic technology in the Kalokol area (west Lake Turkana, Kenya) during the African Humid Period (Azania:Archaeological Research in Africa, Vol. 56, No. 3 Apr. 2021, pp. 425-462)
- Reclaiming Great Zimbabwe: progressive or regressive decoloniality? (Azania:Archaeological Research in Africa, Vol. 56, No. 3 Apr. 2021, pp. 400-414)
- New insights into the history of early Alwa: recent archaeological research in Umm Marrahi, Hosh el-Kab and Abu Nafisa forts (Khartoum Province, Sudan) (Azania:Archaeological Research in Africa, Vol. 56, No. 4 Apr. 2021, pp. 482-507)
- Cloaks and torsos: image recognition, ethnography and male initiation events in the rock art of the Western Cape (Azania:Archaeological Research in Africa, Vol. 56, No. 4 Apr. 2021, pp. 463-481)
- A reassessment of archaeological human remains recovered from rock shelters in Cathkin Peak, South Africa (Azania:Archaeological Research in Africa, Vol. 56, No. 4 Apr. 2021, pp. 508-538)