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Hermann Amborn
Born
April 11th, 1933
Braubach, Germany.
Academic background
Alma mater
Munich Institute of Ethnology
Thesis
The Importance of the cultures of the Nile Valley for iron production in sub-Saharan Africa (Die Bedeutung der Kulturen des Niltals für die Eisenproduktion im subsaharischen Afrika) (1973)
Hermann Amborn is a German anthropologist and ethnologist. With a regional focus on northern and eastern Africa, Amborn's research addresses the political organisation of society, the division of labour, agricultural ethnology, and ethics in applied anthropological research.[1][2]
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^Amborn, Hermann (July 4, 2008). "Interview Hermann Amborn" (PDF) (pdf). Interviewed by de:Dieter Haller [in German]. "Interviews with German Anthropologists". Archived (PDF) from the original on November 8, 2011.
HermannAmborn is a German anthropologist and ethnologist. With a regional focus on northern and eastern Africa, Amborn's research addresses the political...
kallaccas on their heads are often exaggerated into phallic shapes. Amborn, Hermann. "The Phallsification of the Kallacca: or, Why Sometimes a Cigar is...
and Cushitic Focus Strategies. Berlin, New York: Mouton de Gruyter. Amborn, Hermann, and Alexander Kellner. 1999. "Burji Vocabulary of Cultural Items....