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102:, Louis' wife and successor at Olduvai, and went on to deliver the keynote lecture at a conference held in her honour in 1994. Mary recounted that Mturi often visited Olduvai to check on the foreign researchers there, and under his direction the Division of Antiquities took over its administration, replacing the Leakeys' Kenyan staff with Tanzanian guards and guides. The Aguirre-Mturi Research Station at 93:
at a conference in 1967, describing a "frustrating first encounter" where Louis refused to let him work at Olduvai, perhaps worried about training an African archaeologist who might replace him. Nevertheless, Mturi wrote a positive
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of Louis Leakey in 1974, describing him as having "contributed greatly to the protection and preservation of archaeological sites". He had a better relationship with
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as its acting director, which was made a permanent appointment in 1970. He was the first African to hold the post; the previous directors
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the letter was written by the late Amini Mturi, Tanzanian archaeologist and then director of the National Museums of Tanzania.
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between 1968 and 1981. He has been described as "one of the founding fathers of archaeology in Tanzania".
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Mturi, A. A., 1986. The pastoral neolithic of west Kilimanjaro.
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is named jointly for Mturi and Spanish palaeoanthropologist
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in 1966, as an assistant conservator. In 1968, he succeeded
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Index

archaeologist
Division of Antiquities
Makerere University
conservation
Institute of Archaeology
Division of Antiquities
Hamo Sassoon
Neville Chittick
British colonial administration
University of Dar es Salaam
UNESCO
Leakey family
Olduvai Gorge
Louis Leakey
obituary
Mary Leakey
Olduvai Gorge
Emiliano Aguirre
Lake Ndutu
Ndutu cranium
Bagamoyo
socioeconomic development
cultural heritage


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