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

Episode 10: Conversation with Professor Bayo Folorunso

22 min · 27. nov. 2023
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Prof Bayo Is a Professor of Archaeology and former Head of Department, Archaeology and Anthropology at the University of Ibadan.  His research interest includes ethnoarchaeology, historical archaeology and cultural resources management. Engages in consultancy in archaeological research and has published papers on African farming and promoting African Archaeology.

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