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Occupation
  
Anthropologist

Name
  
Richard Lobban

Role
  
Anthropologist


Richard Lobban httpsuploadwikimediaorgwikipediacommonsthu

Born
  
November 3, 1943 (age 80) (
1943-11-03
)

Books
  
Historical dictionary of the Re, Historical Dictionary of the Su, Cape Verde: Crioulo C, Historical Dictionary of Ancient, Historical Dictionary of the Re

Retrospective & Prospective: Sudan & South Sudan


Richard A. Lobban, Jr., husband of Dr. Carolyn Fluehr-Lobban, is an anthropologist and early pioneer in social network modeling, archaeologist, Egyptologist, and Sudanist, foreign policy expert, human rights activist, mentor, father, and beekeeper. He is Professor Emeritus of Anthropology and African Studies at Rhode Island College, Providence, Rhode Island since 1972; also a lecturer at the Archaeological Institute of America and the Naval War College. He is an expert in Ancient Sudan and Ancient Egypt, with a particular focus on Nubia. He is a co-founder of the Sudan Studies Association.

Lobban has authored numerous books and publications such as the Historical Dictionary of Ancient and Medieval Nubia, Historical Dictionary of Sudan (2002), and Social Networks in Urban Sudan (1973). He has also authored/co-authored books such as Historical dictionary of the Republic of Guinea-Bissau (1997), Cape Verde: Crioulo colony to independent nation (1995), Historical dictionary of Cape Verde (2007), and Middle Eastern women and the invisible economy (1998).

References

Richard Lobban Wikipedia