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Ancient Roots podcast with Joseph Ogbonna, executive coach and African enthusiast
Joseph Ogbonna
10 episodes
5 days ago
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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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 9: Conversations with Dr Tunde Babalola - Part 2
Ancient Roots podcast with Joseph Ogbonna, executive coach and African enthusiast
25 minutes 56 seconds
1 year ago
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 societies, the role technology played in the emergence of complex society, and the ontology, sociality, and cultural processes of technology. He is the Director of the “Archaeology of Glass” project in Ile-Ife, Nigeria.

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