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AfricaMuseum Podcast
AfricaMuseum
15 episodes
6 days ago
Podcast channel of the AfricaMuseum, a museum and research institute in Tervuren, Belgium. Discover the work of its scientists, who work in a range of disciplines to investigate past and modern-day African societies and natural environments, with a focus on Central Africa. Podcasts in English, French and Dutch.
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Podcast channel of the AfricaMuseum, a museum and research institute in Tervuren, Belgium. Discover the work of its scientists, who work in a range of disciplines to investigate past and modern-day African societies and natural environments, with a focus on Central Africa. Podcasts in English, French and Dutch.
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Science
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Things are not always what they seem: a Central African Tutankhamun’s grave
AfricaMuseum Podcast
26 minutes 1 second
6 years ago
Things are not always what they seem: a Central African Tutankhamun’s grave

How can archaeologists interpret what they see, and also what they don’t see? We dig deep into the story of a Central African grave with archaeologist Alexandre Livingstone-Smith. Episode 1 from the series “Talking Objects”.

AfricaMuseum Podcast
Podcast channel of the AfricaMuseum, a museum and research institute in Tervuren, Belgium. Discover the work of its scientists, who work in a range of disciplines to investigate past and modern-day African societies and natural environments, with a focus on Central Africa. Podcasts in English, French and Dutch.