Interest Groups

Archaeology of North Africa Interest Group

Co-Chairs:
Stephen A. Collins-Elliott, sce@utk.edu
J. Andrew Dufton, duftona@dickinson.edu

The Archaeology of North Africa Interest Group (ANAIG) consists of AIA members with an interest in the archaeology of North Africa of all periods from the prehistoric to the medieval, and in promoting its understanding to members of the AIA through its various programs and publications.

For more information, visit http://amig.utk.edu/.

Members


Lorraine Abagatnan

Aomar Akerraz

Sue Alcock

Emily Anderson

Stefan Ardeleanu

Aaron L. Beek

Jared Benton

Dirk Blaschta

Dirk Booms

Néjat Brahmi

Shiro Burnette

Jasper Clayton

Stephen A. Collins-Elliott

Ortwin Dally

Claire Davis

Roald Docter

J. Andrew Dufton

Abdelaziz el Khayari

Said Ennahid

Layla es-Sadra

Lisa Fentress

Corisand Fenwick

Bailey Franzoi

Joann Freed

Brien Garnand

Linda Gosner

Elizabeth Greene

Marina Grochocki

Carina Hasenzagl

R. Bruce Hitchner

Max Hueme

James Huemoeller

Christopher Jazwa

Susan Kane

Brett Kaufman

Morag Kersel

Kyle Khellaf

Vivian Laughlin

Mark Locicero

Jennifer Marks

David Mattingly

Matthew McCarty

Katelin McCullough

Ronald A. Messier

Lisa Mignone

Heike Moeller

Jennifer Moore

Reed Morgan

Tom Morton

Leah Neiman

Jessica Nowlin

Danielle Perry

Alexander Petkas

Laurie Porstner

James Prosser

Josephine Quinn

Karl Racine

Stefan Ritter

Paul Scheding

Christy Schirmer

Nichole Sheldrick

Susan Stevens

Lea Stirling

David Stone

Katie Tardio

Samantha Taylor

Philip von Rummel

Anna Walis

Alicia Walker

Arianna Winslow

Ann-Marie Yasin

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