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  1. Graham Edward Connah AM (11 August 1934 - 25 November 2023) was a British-born archaeologist who worked extensively in Britain, West Africa and Australia. Connah was born in Cheshire, UK on 11 August 1934, and educated at Wirral Grammar School, and Cambridge University, receiving a PhD in 1959, after which he was a research assistant ...

  2. In 1999, the band released Analog Hi-Fi Surprise in the United States and Germany, followed by a European tour, by which time keyboard player Graham Connah had exited and was replaced by Michael Holt.

  3. Graham Connah. Archaeological Lives. Graham Connah's autobiography offers both a professional and personal account that traces his archaeological training and employment at Cambridge and his practical experience on British excavations, and explains how he became one of the pioneers of Nigerian archaeology during a decade in that country. READ MORE.

  4. Emeritus Professor Graham Edward Connah passed away on 25 November 2023. He was born in Cheshire, UK on 11 August 1934, and educated at Wirral Grammar School, and Cambridge University, receiving a BA in 1959 and an MA in 1964.

  5. Professor Graham Edward Connah is an archaeologist of both Africa and Australia. His particular expertise is archaeological field research, including excavation, in tropical Africa and in Australia. He is a noted author and editor, particularly of archaeological syntheses.

    • Wendy Beck
    • wbeck@une.edu.au
  6. 1 gen 2001 · Graham Connah focuses on urbanism and state formation in seven main areas of Africa: Nubia, Ethiopia, the West African savanna, the West African forest, the East African coast and islands, the Zimbabwe Plateau, and parts of Central Africa.

  7. The Australian Academy of the Humanities acknowledges, with deep sadness, the death of Emeritus Professor Graham Connah AM FAHA FRAI FSA. Graham was an internationally renowned Archaeologist whose main research field was African archaeology.