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Returning here after some time with a picture of me (taken a year ago already!) while being assistant curator for Africa and provenance researcher at the Ethnological Museum "Anima Mundi", Vatican Museums.
#animamundi#vaticanmuseums#provenanceresearch
🌟🌟🌟 Our first @CFAAA4 event of the academic year! Two sessions on archaeology and climate change, at @AntiquityTAG 18-20 December @uniofeastanglia. Available in person and online. Buy tickets using the link below 👇🏿
You don't want to miss @JanetMPurdy's talk on
Jackfruit, Jani, Teak, and Tamarind: Botanical Imagery, Wood Types, and the Significance of Wood in Carved Zanzibar Doors
This Thursday, May 11, 10am EDT at #MMEA@chstmorg
Free, online, all welcome!🌿
Registration for Prof. @CecileFromont's public lecture at @SainsburyRUnit is now open! The lecture is hosted by @CFAAA4 on the occasion of the SRU Graduate Conference, organised by me & Benjamina Dadzie (@wawaaba_).
To register: https://t.co/Eib9S6vbST
As part of The Theoretical Archaeology Group (TAG) conference @uniofeastanglia we are thrilled to announce that @CFAAA4 will be offering competitive bursaries to fund travel by Panel Convenors based in an institution on the African continent: details to follow on this great news!
@missiemuseum @voogtpaul @africamuseumbe@missiemuseum @voogtpaul how fascinating! Thanks for sharing the outcome of your research! However, what I actually said, which was mostly a suggestion and a starting point for the research, is that the ivory could have been made in Mushie. I agree with Dr Volper!