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  • David Henry Crozier; R. Blench, Keir Hansford, Nigerian Educational Research and Development Council. Language Development Centre, University of Ilorin. Dept. of Linguistics & Nigerian Languages, Summer Institute of Linguistics (1992). An index of Nigerian languages. Summer Institute of Linguistics. ISBN 0-88312-611-7.
  • Roger Blench; Matthew Spriggs (1997). Archaeology and Language IV: Language Change and Cultural Transformation. Psychology Press. ISBN 0-415-11760-7.
  • Roger Blench; Matthew Spriggs (2012-10-02). Archaeology and Language II: Archaeological Data and Linguistic Hypotheses. Routledge. ISBN 978-0-415-11761-6.
  • Archaeology and Language III: Artefacts, Language and Texts. ISBN 0-415-10054-2.
  • Roger Blench; Matthew Spriggs (1997). Language Change and Cultural Transformation. ISBN 978-0-415-11786-9.
  • 2000. Blench, R. M. & MacDonald, K. C., eds. The Origin and Development of African Livestock. London: University College Press.
  • Laurent Sagart; Roger Blench, Alicia Sanchez-Mazas (2005). The Peopling of East Asia: Putting Together Archaeology, Linguistics and Genetics. Psychology Press. ISBN 978-0-415-32242-3.
  • R. Blench (2006). Archaeology, language, and the African past. Altamira Press. ISBN 978-0-7591-0465-5.
  • 2008. Sanchez-Mazas, Alicia; Blench, R. M. et al., eds. Human Migrations in Continental East Asia and Taiwan: matching archaeology, linguistics and genetics. London: Routledge.

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