Richard Lobban

American anthropologist and archaeologist (born 1943) From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Richard Andrew Lobban Jr. (/ˈlbən/; born November 3, 1943) is an American anthropologist, archaeologist, Egyptologist, Sudanist, human rights activist, beekeeper, and former war journalist. He is professor emeritus[1] of anthropology and African studies at Rhode Island College, in Providence, Rhode Island, and a lecturer at the Archaeological Institute of America and the Naval War College.[2][3] He is an expert on Ancient Sudan and Ancient Egypt,[4] with a particular focus on Nubia.[5][6] He is a co-founder of the Sudan Studies Association.[7][8]

Born
Richard Andrew Lobban Jr.

(1943-11-03) November 3, 1943 (age 82)
Political party
Democratic
Spouse
(m. 1968)
Children2
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Richard A. Lobban
Richard A. Lobban Jr. in 2008
Born
Richard Andrew Lobban Jr.

(1943-11-03) November 3, 1943 (age 82)
Political party
Democratic
Spouse
(m. 1968)
Children2
Academic background
EducationBucknell University (BS)
Temple University (MA)
Northwestern University (PhD)
ThesisSocial Networks in the Urban Sudan (1973)
Academic work
Discipline
Sub-discipline
African studies
Institutions
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Lobban is a three-time unsuccessful Democratic party candidate for the New Hampshire General Court. He received the third-most votes in the New Hampshire House of Representatives primary election for the Grafton 9 district in 2020,[9] he was unsuccessful when he ran for New Hampshire's 7th State Senate district against Daniel Innis in 2022, and in 2024 he lost in the general election for the Grafton 10 district against John Sellers.[10]

Early life and education

Richard Andrew Lobban Jr. was born to Dorothy and Richard Andrew Lobban. His parents were supporters of internationalism and African studies. His paternal grandparents were Sarah and James Lobban. James Lobban was a teacher of Greek and Latin.[11]

Lobban graduated from Bucknell University with a Bachelor of Science degree in biology. He received a Master of Arts degree and Doctor of Philosophy degree in anthropology from Temple University and Northwestern University, respectively.[12]

Career

Lobban has taught at Dartmouth College, Carnegie-Mellon University, the University of Pittsburgh, Tufts University, the University of Khartoum, American University in Cairo, Rhode Island College, and the Naval War College. While in Sudan, Lobban discovered a previously unrecorded ancient Meroitic temple believed to have once belonged to a prince. Among items that were discovered was inscriptions of deities such as Hapi and a lintel virtually identical to solar temples dedicated to the god Amun.[13] The temple is believed to have been destroyed during a fourth-century Axumite invasion.[14]

Lobban established the Richard Lobban Family Endowed Lecture in 1999. It is intended to support public presentations on archaeological subjects based upon research on the African continent.[11]

Publications

Books

Lobban has also 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).[15] 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).

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YearTitleSeriesPublisherISBN
2021Historical Dictionary of Ancient NubiaHistorical Dictionaries of Ancient Civilizations and Historical ErasRowman & Littlefield978-1-5381-3338-5
2020Historical Dictionary of Medieval Christian NubiaHistorical Dictionaries of Ancient Civilizations and Historical ErasRowman & Littlefield978-1-5381-3340-8
2017African Insurgencies: From the Colonial Era to the 21st CenturyPraeger Security InternationalABC-CLIO, LLC978-1-4408-3994-8
2014Libya: History and RevolutionPraeger Security InternationalABC-CLIO, LLC978-1-4408-2884-3
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Electoral history

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New Hampshire House of Representatives primary election for the Grafton 9 district, 2020      Source:[9]
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Catherine Mulholland 645 47
Democratic Carolyn Fluehr-Lobban 435 31.7
Democratic Richard Lobban 278 20.3
Democratic Other 13 1
Total votes 1,371 100
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New Hampshire Senate general election, 7th District, 2022[16]
Primary election
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Daniel Innis 13,413 54.6
Democratic Richard Lobban 11,146 45.4
Total votes 24,559 100
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New Hampshire House of Representatives general election for the Grafton 10 district, 2024      Source:[17]
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican John Sellers 1,490 53.7
Democratic Richard Lobban 1,284 46.3
Total votes 2,774 100
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