The ONLAAH Podcast on African Archaeology And Heritage
By Sofia Fonseca
The ONLAAH Podcast on African Archaeology And HeritageNov 02, 2020
Interview with Johanna Sigl
Johanna is coordinating the "Entangled Africa" programme from the same Institute and before that she was the Field Director of the Archaeological works at Elephantine Island, in Egypt, starting the project "Realities of Life", focusing on bringing light to the livelihoods of the elephantine population during Ancient Egypt.
Johanna research interests focus on culinary history but also on technical aspects of textile production, due to the scope of her research for her Master thesis on looms of the 1st millennium CE in Egypt.
In this episode, we talk about her journey into Egyptology and Archaeozoology. We will know about her work in Elephantine and her interest to know about people and their livelihoods. She will explain the "Entangled Africa" programme and why she believes this is the perfect moment to create ou MOOC on African Archaeology and Heritage.
Join us and enjoy the interview!
To know more on Johanna's work and research please visit her pages:
www.dainst.org/mitarbeiter-detailansicht/-/person-display/johanna.sigl
independent.academia.edu/JoSigl
And for the Entangled Africa Programme:
www.dainst.blog/entangled-africa/en/project-12-coordinator-project/
Interview with João Cascalheira
In this episode, we talk about his journey into archaeology and how he almost ended up studying music. We will know about his work in Mozambique and Sudan and his collaborations with researchers in South Africa and other regions. He will explain why and how he created his apps for field survey and why he believes the MOOC on African Archaeology and Heritage is a project he felt connected and engaged since the beginning.
Join us and enjoy the interview!
To know more on João's work and research please visit his personal:
www.joaocascalheira.com
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Interview with Décio Muianga
In this episode, we talk about his journey and how a movie from Indiana Jones has inspired him since he was a little boy to become an archaeologist. We will know about his work in Southern Mozambique in the project Contacts of Hunter-gatherers and early farming communities in today Southern Mozambique and his wishes to the future.
Join us and enjoy Décio's interview!
To know more on Décio's work and research please visit his personal page at Uppsala University:
www.arkeologi.uu.se/staff/Presentations/nuianga-decio-en/
Join the ONLAAH newsletter at www.onlaah.com and visit our blog at www.dainst.blog/elearning-africa/
Interview with Alexa Höhn
In this episode we talk about her journey from botanist to archaeobotanist, her work in Africa, her actual project, Cultivated Landscapes and her wishes to the future.
Join us and enjoy Alexa's interview!
To know more on Alexa's work and research please visit her personal page at Goethe University:
araf.studiumdigitale.uni-frankfurt.de/index.php/en/staffmembers/alexa-hoehn
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Interview with Tilman Lenssen-Erz
Tilman Lenssen-Erz, is an archaeologist specialised in African Archaeology and African Rock Art, from the African research Unit, Institute of Prehistoric Archaeology, of the University of Cologne, and a member of the Heinrich Barth Institute from the same University.
Tilman is one of our teachers at the online course on African Archaeology and Heritage.
In this episode, we are talking about his journey into Archaeology and African Archaeology, the Daureb Rock Art project and the Daureb guides; the Indigenous Knowledge project with the San trackers of Namibia and so much more on African Heritage.
Join us and enjoy Tilman's stories and knowledge.
To know more on Tilman's work and research please visit his personal page at Cologne University
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Interview with Jörg Linstädter.
Jörg Linstädter is the Scientific Director of the Commission for Archaeology of Non-European Cultures at the German Archaeological Institute (DAI) and one of the Scientific Directors of the ONLAAH project.
In this episode, we talk about his journey as an archaeologist, his interest in African Archaeology, his engagement on the ONLAAH project and his research projects.
To know more about Jörg work and research visit his DAI personal page!
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