Reopening the archives of archaeology at Ile-Ife, Nigeria : Towards a history of the Osangangan (…)
In 1953, the archaeologists Bernard Fagg and A.J.H. Goodwin excavated sacred grove sites in Ile-Ife, south-western Nigeria, where they hoped to uncover artefactual and stratigraphic evidence of the town’s early history. They were especially interested in developing artefact typologies and (…)
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The Mehlman archives and the archaeology of Nasera rockshelter, Tanzania
11/04/2026
Les fouilles suisses à Tabo (1965-1974). Plongée dans la mémoire archivistique d’une mission archéologique au Soudan
11/04/2026
Oromo Court Intellectual, Catholic Martyr : Ṭino’s Negotiation of Identity, Faith and Power, 1600s–1638
11/02/2026
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