Publications and Papers on Africa by B. M. Lynch
Angel, J. L., Phenice, T. W., Robbins, L. H., and Lynch, B. Mark. 1980.Late Stone-Age fishermen of Lothagam, Kenya. Michigan State University Museum. Anthropological Series, vol. 3, no. 2 (See chapters 4 and 6 for contributions by Lynch).
Lynch, B. M. 1975. Rhodesian ruins: a test of the utility of central place theory. Paper presented to the Third Meeting of theSociety of Africanist Archaeologists in America, April 25, Boston, Massachusetts.
Lynch, B. M. 1977. Namoratunga: mortuary behavior west of Lake Turkana, northwest Kenya. Paper presented to the Fourth Meeting of theSociety of Africanist Archaeologists in America, April 27, New Orleans, Louisiana.
Lynch, B. M. 1977. Preliminary report on the 1975–76 excavations at Namoratunga.Azania 12:193–208.
Lynch, B. M. and Robbins, L. H. 1977. Excavations at Lothagam 1975: a comparison between a typological and computer study of stone artifacts.Azania 12:43–52.
Lynch, B. M. and Robbins, L. H. 1977. Animal brands and the interpretation of rock art in East Africa.Current Anthropology 18(3):538–39.
Lynch, B. M. 1978.The Namoratunga sites of northwest Kenya: a study of early pastoralist social organization. Ph.D. Thesis, Michigan State University.
Lynch, B. M. and Robbins, L. H. 1978. New evidence for the use of microliths in East Africa.Current Anthropology 19(3):619–20.
Lynch, B. M. and Robbins, L. H. 1978. Namoratunga: the first archaeo-astronomical evidence from Subsaharan Africa.Science 200(4343):766–68.
Lynch, B. M. 1979. Archaeo-astronomical evidence from East Africa. Paper presented to the Fifth Meeting of theSociety of Africanist Archaeologists in America, April 21, Calgary, Canada.
Lynch, B. M. 1979. Rock art as a tool in reconstructing social organization. Paper presented to theAmerican Anthropological Association meeting, Nov. 27 – Dec. 1, Cincinnati, Ohio.
Lynch, B. M. 1979. Four Turkana graves from Namoratunga in northwest Kenya.Azania 14:161–62.
Lynch, B. M. and Robbins, L. H. 1979. New archaeological evidence from northwest Kenya with special reference to Cushitic and Nilotic prehistory. Paper presented to the Fifth Meeting of theSociety of Africanist Archaeologists in America, April 21, Calgary, Canada.
Lynch, B. M. and Robbins, L. H. 1979. Cushitic and Nilotic prehistory: new archaeological evidence from northwest Kenya.Journal of African History 20(2):319–28.
Lynch, B. M. and Donahue, R. 1980. A statistical analysis of two rock-art sites in northwest Kenya.Journal of Field Archaeology 7:75–85.
Lynch, B. M. 1980. Rock art and sociopolitical boundaries among East African pastoralists.Anthropology 4(2):77–90.
Lynch, B. M. 1982. Namoratunga: a study of early pastoralist social organisation. InCulture history in the Southern Sudan: archaeology, linguistics and ethnohistory (eds J. Mack and P. Robertshaw): pp. 149–64.
Lynch, B. M. 1982. Comments on R. Soper, ‘Archaeo-astronomical Cushites: some comments.’Azania 17:157–60.
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Robbins, L.H., Nelson, D. B. Mark Lynch 20 February 1952–14 December 1982. Afr Archaeol Rev 2, 3–5 (1984). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01117223
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