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Basell, L, Ali, A, Firoozi-Nejad, B, Egberts, E, Mellor, N and Horton, Mark (2020) Laser-Scanning Shihrazad’s Baths: 1001 Tales of Zanzibar Nights. Antiquaries Journal, 100. ISSN 1758-5309
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Crowther, Alison, Faulkner, Patrick, Prendergast Mary E, Eréndira M. and Mark Horton and Edwin Wilmsen and Kotarba-Morley, Carah, Xavier and Boivin, Nicole (2016) Coastal Subsistence, Maritime Trade, and the Colonization of Small Offshore Islands in Eastern African Prehistory. Journal of Island and Coastal Archaeology, 11 (2). pp. 211-237. ISSN 1556-4894 1556-1828
Crowther, Alison, Horton, Mark, Kotarba-Morley, Anna, Prendergast, Mary, Quintana Morales, Erendira and Wood, Marilee (2014) Iron Age agriculture, fishing and trade in the Mafia Archipelago, Tanzania: new evidence from Ukunju Cave. Azania, 49 (1). pp. 21-44.
Crowther, Alison, Veall, Margaret-Ashley, Boivin, Nicole, Kotarba-Morley, Anna, Horton, Mark and Fuller, Carney D (2014) Use of Zanzibar copal (Hymenaea verrucosa Gaertn.) as incense at Unguja Ukuu, Tanzania in the 7�8th century CE: chemical insights into trade and Indian Ocean interactions. Journal of Archaeological Science, 53. pp. 374-390.
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Fleisher, Jeffrey, Lane, Paul, LaViolette, Adria, Horton, Mark, Pollard, Edward, Quintana Morales, Erendira, Vernet, Thomas, Christie, Annalisa and Wynne-Jones, Stephanie (2015) When Did the Swahili Become Maritime? American Anthropologist, 117 (1). pp. 100-115. ISSN ISSN 0002-7294
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Horton, Mark (2012) Did Asia Underdevelop Africa: an archaeologolgical perspective on African Poverty. In: Understanding African Poverty over the Longue Durée, Accra, 15-17 July 2010, Weatherhead Center for International Affairs (WCFIA, Harvard University) in Partnership with the International Institute for the Advanced Study of Cultures, Institutions and Economic Enterprise (IIAS).
Horton, Mark (2017) Early Islam on the East African Coast (750 -1200). In: A Companion to Islamic Art and Architecture. Willey Blackwell Companions to Art history, 1 . John Wiley & Sons, Inc, United States, pp. 250-274. ISBN 9781119069218
Horton, Mark (2017) East Africa and Oman c.600-1856. In: The Ports of Oman. Georg Olms Verlag, pp. 255-279. ISBN 978-3487153919
Horton, Mark (2001) The Islam Conversion of the Swahili Coast 750-1500; some archaeological and historical evidence. In: Islam in East Africa: New Sources. Herder, Rome, Rome, 449 - 469.
Horton, Mark (1996) Shanga:An early Muslim trading community on the coast of Eastern Africa. Memoirs of the British Institute in Eastern Africa, 14 . British Institute in Eastern Africa. ISBN 9781872566092
Horton, Mark, Crowther, Alison and Boivin, Nicole (2018) Facing Mecca from Africa: Islam and globalization on the Swahili Coast during the First Millennium CE and Beyond. In: Connecting Continents: Archaeology and History in the Indian Ocean World. Indian Ocean Studies Series . Ohio University Press, United States, pp. 68-159. ISBN 978-0-8214-4640-9
Horton, Mark, Crowther, Alison and Boivin, Nicole (2017) Ships of the desert, camels of the ocean: An Indian Ocean Perspective on Trans-Saharan Trading Systems. In: Trade in the Ancient Sahara and Beyond. Cambridge University Press, United Kingdom, pp. 131-155.
Horton, Mark and Middleton, John (2000) The Swahili: The social landscape of of a mercantile society. Blackwell Publishers. ISBN 9780631189190
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Kourampas, Nikos, Shipton, Ceri, Mills, William, Tibesasa, Ruth, Horton, Henrietta, Horton, Mark, Prendergast, Mary, Crowther, Alison, Douka, Katerina, Faulkner, Patrick, Picornell, Llorenc and Boivin, Nicole (2015) Late Quaternary speleogenesis and landscape evolution in a tropical carbonate island: Pango la Kuumbi (Kuumbi Cave), Zanzibar. International Journal of Speleology, 44 (3). pp. 293-314. ISSN ISSN: 1827-806X (Online)
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Quintana Morales, Erendira and Horton, Mark (2014) Fishing and Fish Consumption in the Swahili Communities of East Africa, 700-1400 CE: 'Human Exploitation of Aquatic Landscapes' special issue (ed. Ricardo Fernandes and John Meadows),. Internet Archaeology, 37.