Howard Reid (filmmaker)
Howard Reid (born 1951) is a British documentary film maker and anthropologist.[1]
He has a PhD from Cambridge University and has made films for the BBC[1] and Channel 4 relating to ancient civilizations and ancient religions.
Bibliography
- In Search of the Immortals - Mummies, Death and the Afterlife, Headline Books, London, 1999, ISBN 0-7472-7555-6
- Arthur the Dragon King - The Barbaric Roots of Britain's Greatest Legend, Headline Books, London, 2001, ISBN 0-7472-7558-0
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References
- Faris, James C. "Southeast Nuba: A Biographical Statement" in Anthropological Filmmaking: Anthropological Perspectives on the Production of Film and Video for General Public Audiences ed. by Jack R. Rollwagen, Harwood Academic Publishers, 1988, p. 113, ISBN 3718604787.
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