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This 1913 volume provides a study of the brands used by camel owners in the Kordofan region of central Sudan and is illustrated with examples of brands as they would appear on camels. This book will appeal to anyone with an interest in Sudanese culture and the development of anthropology.
H. A. MacMichael (1882-1969) was a member of the Anglo-Egyptian Sudan government who was the deputy Inspector of Kordofan province in Sudan between 1906 and 1912. His ethnographic research in Kordofan was published as part of the Cambridge Archaeological and Ethnographic Series in 1912.
H. A. MacMichael was a member of the Anglo-Egyptian Sudan government between 1905 and 1933. First published in 1922, this two-volume work - the result of almost twenty years' ethnological research - provides a comprehensive history of the indigenous groups in Sudan. Volume 1 contains the history, from pre-Islamic times.
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