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Phillipson 2012 | Phillipson, D.W. Foundations of an African Civilisation: Askum & the Northern Horn 1000 BC - AD 1300. (Eastern Africa Series). Woodbridge: James Currey, 2012. | |
Phillipson 2011 | Phillipson, D.W. Relations between southern Arabia and the northern Horn of Africa during the last millennium BC. Proceedings of the Seminar for Arabian Studies 41, 2011: 257-266. | |
Phillipson 1998 | Phillipson, D.W. Ancient Ethiopia. Aksum: its antecedents and successors. London: British Museum Press, 1998. | |
Phillipson 1997 | Phillipson, D.W. (ed.) The Monuments of Aksum, an illustrated account. based on the work in A.D. 1906 of the Deutsche Aksum-Expedition by Enno Littmann, Daniel Krenker and Theodor von Lüpke (Berlin 1913) translated by R. Bedlow and including previously unpublished photographs from the Staatsbibliothek zu Berlin. London [?] Addis Ababa [?]: Addis Ababa University Press in collaboration with the British Institute in Aast Africa, 1997. | |
Phillipson 1995 | Phillipson, D.W. Excavations at Aksum, Ethiopia, 1993-4. Antiquaries Journal 75, 1995 | |
Phillips CS, Villeneuve F & Facey 2004 | Phillips, C.S., Villeneuve, F. & Facey, W. A Latin inscription from South Arabia. Proceedings of the Seminar for Arabian Studies 34, 2004: 239-250. | |
Phillips CS & de Moulins 2005 | Phillips, C.S. & de Moulins, D. Doum Palm survey on the Tihama. Bulletin of The Society for Arabian Studies 10, 2005: 25-30. | |
Phillips CS 1998 | Phillips, C.S. The Tihāmah c. 5000 to 500 BC. Proceedings of the Seminar for Arabian Studies 28, 1998: 233-237. | |
Phillips CS 1997 | Phillips, C.S. The pattern of settlementin the Wadi al-Qawr. Proceedings of the Seminar for Arabian Studies 27, 1997: 205-218. | |
Phillips CS 1997 | Phillips, C.S. Al-Hāmid: a Route to the Red Sea?. Pages 287-295, and one folding map in A. Avanzini (ed.), Profumi d'Arabia. Atti del convegno. (Saggi di Storia Antica, 11). Roma: “L'Erma” di Bretschneider, 1997. | |
Phillips A 1984 | Phillips, A. The Laws of Slavery: Exodus 21.2-11. Journal of the Society for Old Testament Studies 30, 1984: 51-66. | |
Phillips A 1975 | Phillips, A. Nebalah — a term for serious disorderly and unruly conduct. Vetus Testamentum 25, 1975: 237-242. | |
Philip G & Bradbury 2010 | Philip, G & Bradbury, J. Pre-Classical Activity in the Basalt Landscape of the Homs Region, Syria: Implications for the Development of ‘Sub-Optimal’ Zones in the Levant During the Chalcolithic-Early Bronze Age. Levant 42/2, 2010: 136-169. | |
Philip 1995 | Philip, G. Jawa and Tell Um Hammad: Two Early Bronze Age Sites in Jordan: Review Article [of Betts 1991 (BEJ) and Betts 1992 (BEUH)]. Palestine Exploration Quarterly 127, 1995: 161-170. | |
Philby & Tritton 1944 | Philby, H.St.J.B. & Tritton, A.S. Najran Inscriptions. Journal of the Royal Asiatic Society of Great Britain and Ireland 1944: 119-129, pls 14-15. | |
Philby n.d. | Philby, H.S.J.B. Epigraphical Expedition in Saʿudi Arabia (1951-2): Geographical and General Description. Pages 90-91 in D. Sinor (ed.), Proceedings of the 23th International Congress of Orientalists, Cambridge, 21st-28th August 1954. [unpublished article]. London: Royal Asiatic Society, n.d.. | |
Philby 1981 | Philby, Harry St John The Queen of Sheba. 141 p. :. London ; Quartet Books, , | |
Philby 1977 | Philby, H. St. J. B. Arabia of the Wahhabis. xiv- 422 p.-[28] f. de pl. :. London : F. Cass, , | |
Philby 1976 | Philby, H. St. J. B. Arabian highlands. The Middle East in the Twentieth century. xvi6 771 p.-[15] p. de pl. :. New York : Da Capo Press, 1976., | |
Philby 1960 | Philby, H.S.J.B. Note on Ryckmans 535. Le Muséon 73, 1960: 395-417. | |
Philby 1958 | Philby, H.St.J.B. The Exploration of Arabia [Review Article of Pirenne 1958 (PADA)]. Geographical Journal 124, 1958: 535-540. | |
Philby 1957 | Philby, H.S.J.B. The Land of Midian. London: Benn, 1957. | |
Philby 1955 | Philby, H.S.J.B. The Land of Midian. Middle East Journal 9, 1955: 117-129. | |
Philby 1952 | Philby, H.S.J.B. Arabian Highlands. Published for the Middle East Institute, Washington D.C.. New York: Cornell University Press, 1952. |