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Archaeology, UNESCO's Nubian Campaign, and the remaking of colonial pasts

11 March 2019, 4:00 pm

Current Research in the Archaeology of Sudan seminar series

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Room 612, UCL Institute of Archaeology

The penultimate seminar in the Term II UCL Institute of Archaeology thematic research seminar series on Current Research in the Archaeology of Sudan will take place on 11 March.

The Term II seminar series on the archaeology of Sudan brings together current research from members and alumnae of the Institute of Archaeology and colleagues from other UK institutions working in and on Sudan. The Institute's Archaeology of Egypt and Sudan Research Network takes the seminar series as a chance to explore the expanding research on Sudan and the growing prominence of this research in wider World Archaeology.

The penultimate seminar, entitled Archaeology, UNESCO's Nubian Campaign, and the remaking of colonial pasts, will be given by William Carruthers, University of East Anglia and all are welcome.

Any enquiries about the seminar series may be directed to Claudia Näser.

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