Neville Chittick
Dr. Neville H. Chittick (1924 – 1984) was a British scholar and archaeologist. His expeditions and residence in East Africa produced a body of research into the ancient and pre-colonial sites of Aksum, Hafun, Kilwa Kisiwani, and the port of Manda Island. In 1961, after working in Sudan as the director of antiquities[1] and in Tanganyika as the first conservator of antiquities, he was appointed the first director of The British Institute in Eastern Africa in Nairobi serving until 1983.
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- The British Institute in Eastern Africa. (2008). BIEA Directors. Retrieved 2008-05-08.
- Bethwell A. Ogot. (2003). My Footprints on the Sands of Time: An Autobiography. Trafford Publishing. ISBN 1412003407.
- British Embassy, Addis Ababa. (2008). History of the embassy: Britain in Ethiopia. Post-War Co-operation. Retrieved 2008-05-08.
- Munro-Hay, Stuart C. (1989). Excavations at Aksum : An account of research at the ancient Ethiopian capital directed in 1972-4 by the late Dr. Neville Chittick. British Institute in Eastern Africa. ISBN 0500970084.
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