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Tapia, Fernando Nápoles. Sahara occidental: La guerra saharaui. La Habana: Editorial de Ciencias Sociales, 1988.

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Napoles, Fernando Tapia. Sahara Occidental la Guerra Saharaui. La Habana, Cuba: Editorial de Ciencias Sociales, 1988.

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Theater südlich der Sahara =: Theatre in Sub-Saharan Africa. Berlin: Theater der Zeit, 2010.

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Eugenia, Ron Álvarez Mª. Sahara Occidental. Plantas y Usos: Estudio etnobotánico del Sahara Occidental. Usos y costumbres del pueblo saharaui relacionados con los recursos vegetales. Edited by José Luis Benito Alonso. Jaca, Huesca, Spain: José Luis Benito Alonso (Jolube Consultor y Editor Botánico), 2009.

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de, Rooi Allard, ed. Algerian Sahara =: Sahara algerien. Amsterdam: Focus, 1989.

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Oesterdiekhoff, Peter. Dimensionen der Energiekrise in Afrika südlich der Sahara =: Dimensions of sub-Saharan Africa's energy crisis. Bremen: Institut für Weltwirtschaft und Internationales Management, Universität Bremen, 1991.

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Zykë, Cizia. Sahara. [Paris]: Hachette littérature, 1986.

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Smukov, Marko. Sahara. Beograd: Prometej, 2013.

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Sahara. Beograd: Grafos, 1987.

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Cussler, Clive. Sahara. New York: Pocket Star Books, 2005.

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Borgne, Bernard. Sahara. [Boulogne]: Editions du Griot, 1991.

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Cussler, Clive. Sahara. New York: Pocket Books, 1992.

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Cussler, Clive. Sahara. Bath: Chivers, 1994.

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Jean, Dubuffet. Sahara. Paris: Galerie Baudoin Lebon, 1991.

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Cussler, Clive. Sahara. New York: Pocket Books, 1993.

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Cussler, Clive. Sahara. London: HarperCollins, 1992.

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Descamps, Bernard. Sahara. Mulhouse [France]: Editions AMC, 1987.

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Basil, Pao, ed. Sahara. New York: Thomas Dunne Books/St. Martin's Press, 2003.

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Cussler, Clive. Sahara. London: Grafton, 1994.

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Palin, Michael. Sahara. London: Phoenix, 2003.

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Cussler, C. Sahara. New York [etc.]: Pocket star books, 2005.

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Cussler, Clive. Sahara. New York: Pocket Books, 1992.

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Miśra, Bipina Bihārī. Saharara upakaṇṭhe: Upanyāsa. Kaṭaka: Phreṇḍs Pabliśarsa, 1993.

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Vaes, Bénédicte. Guide du Sahara: Sud tunisien, Sahara algérien, Sahara et Sahel nigériens, Sahara et Sahel maliens, Sahara atlantique, Tibesti (Tchad). 7th ed. Paris: Hachette, 1991.

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Gérard, Del Marmol, and Otreppe Albert d', eds. Guide du Sahara: Sud tunisien, Sahara algérien, Sahara et Sahel nigériens, Sahara et Sahel maliens, Sahara atlantique, Tibesti (Tchad). [Paris]: Hachette, 1985.

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Gérard, Del Marmol, and Otreppe Albert d', eds. Guide du Sahara: Sud tunisien, Sahara algérien, Sahara et Sahel nigériens, Sahara et Sahel maliens, Sahara atlantique, Tibesti (Tchad). Paris: Hachette, 1988.

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Pineda, Francisco. La mujer en la revolución saharaui. Córdoba: Excma. Diputación Provincial, 1991.

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Beardsley, Kurt. Under Saharan skies. California: International Vaquero Productions, 2004.

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Rāya, Hariyaśa. Udhara bhī saharā. Pañcakūlā, Hariyāṇā: Ādhāra Prakāśana, 2001.

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Sub-Saharan Africa. Santa Barbara: ABC-CLIO, 2008.

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Western Sahara. Oxford, England: Clio Press, 1996.

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Bradford, Wade. Sahara nights. Tallahassee, FL: Eldridge Pub., 2003.

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Peter, Murray. The Sahara. Mankato, Minn: Childʼs World, 1994.

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Cussler, Clive. Sahara: Roman. [Paris]: Grasset, 1993.

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Shaḍaṅgī, Baṃśīdhara. Gujaba sahara. Kabisūryyanagara, Gañjāma: Candana Pabḷikeśan, 1988.

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Murray, Peter. El Sahara. [Mankato, MN]: Child's World, 1994.

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Beherā, Kāḷindī. Taṭinītaṭa sahara. Kaṭaka: Phreṇḍas Pabliśarsa, 1988.

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Beltrami, Vanni. Sahara galante. Chieti Scalo: Vecchio Faggio, 1990.

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Prorok, Byron Khun De. Mysterious Sahara. Crabtree: The Narrative Press, 2001.

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Scheele, Judith. Crossroads Regions. Oxford University Press, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780199935369.013.18.

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While the Sahara was long seen as a barrier between sub-Saharan Africa and the Maghrib, it has more recently been described as a bridge: scholarship has thus focused on trans-Saharan trade and migration. Both images exclude internal Saharan production, consumption, and agency: the “desert” remains an empty space that needs to be crossed and whose history is dictated by outside patterns of movement. This article suggests a different approach. It focuses on the circulation of goods, people, and ideas, traces patterns of internal connectivity, and denotes the close relationship among mobility, outside connections, and the making of place.
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Wilson, Andrew. Trade across Rome’s Southern Frontier. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198790662.003.0019.

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This chapter explores the interplay between political and military events and the evolution of trade between the Sahara and Roman territory in North Africa. It reassesses the chronology of Roman expeditions into the Sahara in the Flavian period, arguing that the expedition of Septimius Flaccus took place in AD 77–81, and that Julius Maternus’ expedition must have occurred in 82–5. In the light of the evidence from fieldwork in southern Libya since the late 1990s, the chapter looks at the development of Saharan trade in antiquity, the relations between Roman frontier systems and the control of trade routes, and the fluctuations in intensity of trade over time, and considers the extent to which the Roman state may have been interested in customs duties from Saharan trade.
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Simon. Saharas. Boussole, 2001.

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Delicias Saharauis. Bubok, 2008.

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Cuentos saharauis. Madrid: Anaya, 1991.

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Delicias Saharauis. Bubok, 2008.

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Saharako katha. Kathamadaum: Nyu Thata Pablikesana, 2011.

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Delicias Saharauis. Madrid, Spain: Bubok, 2008.

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Smrtira sahara pritira sahara. Ḍhākā: Sabdakosha Prakasani, 2009.

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Gifford-Gonzalez, Diane. Pastoralism in sub-Saharan Africa. Edited by Umberto Albarella, Mauro Rizzetto, Hannah Russ, Kim Vickers, and Sarah Viner-Daniels. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780199686476.013.27.

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African pastoralism is distinctive from that of Southwest Asia, focusing on dairy production with cattle, sheep, and goats. The latter were domesticated in Southwest Asia and introduced, but debate continues on whether indigenous African aurochs contributed genes to African domestic cattle. Pastoralism emerged in what was then a grassy Sahara and shifted south with the mid-Holocene aridification. Zooarchaeology and genetics show the donkey is a mid-Holocene African domesticate, emerging as an aid to pastoral mobility during increasing aridity. Pastoralism is the earliest form of domesticate-based food production in sub-Saharan Africa, with farming emerging millennia later. Human genetics and lipid analysis of Saharan ceramics shows an early reliance on dairying. With the emergence of pastoralism, new economies and social relations emerged that were carried by pastoralists across the whole of Africa.
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Cussler, Clive. Sahara. Harpercollins, 1994.

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