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Ancient Roots podcast with Joseph Ogbonna, executive coach and African enthusiast

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This is the Ancient Roots podcast with Joseph Ogbonna, bringing curiosity, listening and questions to archaeologists & historians who are uncovering the roots of our present in ancient Africa. Listen with curiosity and imagination on Spotify, Apple …
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Episodes

Episode 10: Conversation with Professor Bayo Folorunso

Prof Bayo Is a Professor of Archaeology and former Head of Department, Archaeology and Anthropology at the University of Ibadan. His research interest includes ethnoarchaeology, historical archaeology and cultural resources management. Engages in consultancy in archaeological research and has published papers on African farming and promoting African Archaeology.

Nov 27, 202323 minSeason 1Ep. 10

Episodes 9: Conversations with Dr Tunde Babalola - Part 2

Dr Tunde is the Andrew Mellon Postdoc at the British Museum, United Kingdom, and a Marie Curie post-doctoral fellow at the Cyprus Institute’s STARC. He was the Smuts fellow at the Centre for African Studies, University of Cambridge, the McMillan Stewart fellow at the Hutchins Centre of Africa and African American Research, Harvard University, and a Postdoc at the Department of Anthropology, Harvard University. His research focuses on high-temperature technologies in pre-colonial West African soc...

Nov 20, 202326 minSeason 1Ep. 9

Episodes 8: Conversations with Dr Tunde Babalola - Part 1

Dr Tunde is the Andrew Mellon Postdoc at the British Museum, United Kingdom, and a Marie Curie post-doctoral fellow at the Cyprus Institute’s STARC. He was the Smuts fellow at the Centre for African Studies, University of Cambridge, the McMillan Stewart fellow at the Hutchins Centre of Africa and African American Research, Harvard University, and a Postdoc at the Department of Anthropology, Harvard University. His research focuses on high-temperature technologies in pre-colonial West African soc...

Nov 13, 202322 minSeason 1Ep. 8

Episodes 7: Conversations with Dr Kingsley Darajoimba - Part 2

An Environmental archaeologist who has excavated in southern Nigerian, Igboland and Yorubaland. With his major interest on archaeopalynology, he uses the study of pollen, spores and certain microscopic plankton organisms as a tool to understand human-environment interactions with the aim of uncovering natural and cultural phenomena, and processes which drive landscape evolution. He is currently British Academy Newton International Fellow McDonald Institute for Archaeological Research, University...

Nov 06, 202314 minSeason 1Ep. 7

Episodes 6: Conversations with Dr Kingsley Darajoimba - Part 1

An Environmental archaeologist who has excavated in southern Nigerian, Igboland and Yorubaland. With his major interest on archaeopalynology, he uses the study of pollen, spores and certain microscopic plankton organisms as a tool to understand human-environment interactions with the aim of uncovering natural and cultural phenomena, and processes which drive landscape evolution. He is currently British Academy Newton International Fellow McDonald Institute for Archaeological Research, University...

Oct 30, 202319 minSeason 1Ep. 6

Episodes 5: Conversations with Kevin MacDonald - Part 2

The President of the Society of Africanist Archaeologists, Kevin describes himself as an archaeological generalist, with specialities in earthen architecture, pottery and animal remains, from which he gleans the societies of ancient Africa. Most of his excavations have been in West Africa (Mali), and the United States (Louisiana). He is Professor of African Archaeology at the Institute of Archaeology, becoming the Institute’s tenth Director in 2022. He has researched the early complex societies ...

Oct 23, 202316 minSeason 1Ep. 5

Episodes 4: Conversations with Kevin MacDonald - Part 1

The President of the Society of Africanist Archaeologists, Kevin describes himself as an archaeological generalist, with specialities in earthen architecture, pottery and animal remains, from which he gleans the societies of ancient Africa. Most of his excavations have been in West Africa (Mali), and the United States (Louisiana). He is Professor of African Archaeology at the Institute of Archaeology, becoming the Institute’s tenth Director in 2022. He has researched the early complex societies ...

Oct 16, 202323 minSeason 1Ep. 4

Episodes 3: Conversations with Prof Akin Ogundiran - Part 2

Prof Akin Ogundiran is a distinguished specialist in early African history and archaeology, Editor-in-Chief of African Archaeological Review, and Director, The Oyo Empire Archaeology and Heritage Project. He is presently a Professor of History at Weinberg College of Arts & Sciences of Northwestern University, USA. His research addresses the deep-time history of social complexity and emergent communities in the Yoruba region of western Africa since 400 BC.

Oct 09, 202318 minSeason 1Ep. 3

Episodes 2: Conversations with Prof Akin Ogundiran - Part 1

Prof Akin Ogundiran is a distinguished specialist in early African history and archaeology, Editor-in-Chief of African Archaeological Review, and Director, The Oyo Empire Archaeology and Heritage Project. He is presently a Professor of History at Weinberg College of Arts & Sciences of Northwestern University, USA. His research addresses the deep-time history of social complexity and emergent communities in the Yoruba region of western Africa since 400 BC.

Oct 02, 202328 minSeason 1Ep. 2

Episode 1: Conversation with George Abungu

George Abungu is an archaeologist from Kenya, and former director of the National Museums of Kenya. As Chairman of the International Standing Committee on the Traffic of Illicit Antiquities, he has been responsible for the return of stolen artifacts to Kenya and the curtailing of the illegal antiquities trade. Abungu is the Director of Okello Abungu Heritage Consultants and Associate Professor of Heritage Studies at the University of Mauritius.

Sep 25, 202335 minSeason 1Ep. 1
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