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The African presence in the Indian Ocean has been grossly underestimated in terms of numbers and impact. Not just does it involve a displacement of people from the African continent eastwards, towards Asia, but it has had a significant impact on the devel... see more

In contemporary Portuguese the use of the simple pluperfect is quite limited, and it is usually described as being confined to more formal styles. But the analysis of extant written records from earlier periods seems to show a more frequent... see more

The publication under review documents the exhibition Leitores dos Clássicos. Edições italianas na transição do século XV para o século XVI, held from 6 November 2015 to 30 January 2016 in the Biblioteca Nacional de Portugal (BNP). Twenty items from the l... see more

The Hundred-Meter SectionThe "tell" of Ras al-Qala'a lies in the centre of the northern coast of Bahrain Island in the Persian Gulf, at the head of a shallow bay. It receives its name from the 'qala'a', or fort, which crowns the mound and which was occupi... see more

The Well of the BullsIn the northwest corner of Bahrain lies the considerable village of Diraz. From the flat roofs of its crowded white houses the waters of the Persian Gulf can be seen over the palmtrees about half a mile away. In clear weather the coas... see more

The Hundred-Meter SectionThe "tell" of Ras al-Qala'a lies in the centre of the northern coast of Bahrain Island in the Persian Gulf, at the head of a shallow bay. It receives its name from the 'qala'a', or fort, which crowns the mound and which was occupi... see more

The Well of the BullsIn the northwest corner of Bahrain lies the considerable village of Diraz. From the flat roofs of its crowded white houses the waters of the Persian Gulf can be seen over the palmtrees about half a mile away. In clear weather the coas... see more

In following a sequence of articles published in the last thirty years which discuss, on the one hand, a series of Portuguese exaggerations, and on the other, attempt to shed contemporary historiographic light on some important omissions regarding the era... see more

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