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Anthonia Fatunsin

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Fatunshin has written about the role of archaeology in Nigerian museums and the impact of it on cultural heritage in the country. She has been recognised as a pioneer of postcolonial archaeological thought and interpretation in Africa.
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Archéologie et sauvegarde du patrimoine: Actes du VIe colloque, Cotonou, Bénin, 28 mars - 2 avril 1994 = Archaeology and safeguarding of heritage: Proceedings of the 6th colloquium, Cotonou, Benin, 28th March - 2nd April
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In 1981, Fatunsin began excavating Igbo'laja and Ijebu-Owo site in Owo town to discover what was known as Owo terracotta. Babasehinde Ademuleya from
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is a Nigerian archaeologist. She is regarded as Nigeria's first female archaeologist, and the first woman to head
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noted that her examination was the second time that the town was being excavated after the 1976 visit of
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archaeologist
National museum of Ibadan
yoruba pottery
Owo
Obafemi Awolowo University
Ekpo Eyo
"Owo culture of ancient Nigeria"
"Fatunsin, Anthonia"
"Stylistic Analysis of Igbo 'Laja Terracotta Sculptures of Owo"
"Archaeology and the protection of cultural heritage: the Nigerian situation"
Theory in Africa
doi
10.4324/9781315716381-7
ISBN
9781315716381
Categories
Living people
Nigerian women archaeologists
Nigerian women scientists
20th-century archaeologists
21st-century archaeologists
20th-century women scientists
21st-century women scientists
Nigerian archaeologists

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