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A total of 5 collections in the British Institute in Eastern Africa Image Archive Archive are available from the ADS. These are listed below.
British Institute in Eastern Africa Digital Archives: John Sutton Collection Creators: John E G Sutton Digital versions of images and slides from donated by John Sutton to the BIEA. The collection contains digitised versions of 35 mm colour transparencies from John Sutton's work in East Africa from 1960s to the 1990s. This collection is part of the British Institute in Eastern Africa's Digital Archive Series. Collection DOI: https://doi.org/10.5284/1117706 |
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British Institute in Eastern Africa Digital Archives: Somalia Creators: Neville Chittick Digital versions of field notes, images and slides from an expedition directed by Neville Chittick between 1974 and 1984. His expedition covered Mogadishu and sites surrounding this large, historic city, as well as sites along the coast of Somalia. This archive also includes a broad area of historical content contained in the BIEA archive: aerial photographs of the region, photographs of the countryside, site maps, historical images of local architecture reflecting indigenous and Arabic influence on the city of Mogadishu, and Mogadishu street life. This collection is part of the British Institute in Eastern Africa's Digital Archive Series. Collection DOI: https://doi.org/10.5284/1117728 |
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British Institute in Eastern Africa Digital Archives: Tanzania Creators: Vesa Laulumaa, Ari SiiriƤinen, Hamo Sassoon, Peter Robertshaw, John E G Sutton Digital versions of photographs, drawings, and fieldwork notes from the numerous archaeological surveys conducted by the Institutes former Director, J. E. G. Sutton, and from the excavation undertaken in 1986 by Peter Robertshaw in 1964 and 1966. Three further seasons of archaeological survey and excavation were undertaken between 2001 and 2003 by a team from University College, London (UCL) and the BIEA in collaboration with a project led by Ari SiiriƤinen and Vesa Laulumaa from the University of Helsinki and the BIEA collection contains material from this work as well, including some photographs of excavations made by the Finnish team. This collection is part of the British Institute in Eastern Africa's Digital Archive Series. Collection DOI: https://doi.org/10.5284/1117727 |
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British Institute in Eastern Africa Digital Archives: Konso Creators: Neville Chittick Digital versions of images and slides from excavations at Konso. This collection is part of the British Institute in Eastern Africa's Digital Archive Series. Collection DOI: https://doi.org/10.5284/1117729 |
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British Institute in Eastern Africa Digital Archives: Aksum Creators: Neville Chittick Digital versions of images and slides from the excavations directed by Neville Chittick in northern Ethiopia from 1972-74 as well as David W. Phillipson's research from the excavations he directed at the ancient Ethiopian capital in 1993-97, and a 1902 Deutsche Aksum Expedition. This collection is part of the British Institute in Eastern Africa's Digital Archive Series. Collection DOI: https://doi.org/10.5284/1090372 |
A total of 2 collections in the British Institute in Eastern Africa Image Archive Archive have been deposited with the ADS and will be made available in due course. These are listed below.
British Institute in Eastern Africa Digital Archives: Hamo Sassoon Collection Creators: Hamo Sassoon Digitised photographs, letters, notes and drawings donated to the BIEA by Hamo Sassoon's wife following his death. This collection is part of the British Institute in Eastern Africa's Digital Archive Series. |
British Institute in Eastern Africa Digital Archives: Kilwa Kisiwani Creators: Neville Chittick Digital versions of images and slides from excavations at Kilwa Kisiwani. This collection is part of the British Institute in Eastern Africa's Digital Archive Series. |