Université Félix Houphouët-Boigny / Cocody-Abidjan- Côte d’Ivoire
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(Anglophone) University of Ibadan, Nigeria
Name: David Ajamu Aremu;
Academic and Professional Qualifications: B.A, M.sc, PhD Archaeology(Ibadan)
Academic Title: Professor
Academic Status: Professor
Area of Specialisation: Industrial Archaeology;
Office: Room A317 Dept. of Archaeology and Anthropology
Contact: Tel:+234-80 3 393 686 8
E-mail: [email protected]
Fellowships/Awards
Visiting Reader, Obafemi Awolowo University, Ile-Ife 2005-2007
Nigerian Delegation to UNESCO 30th General Assembly, 1999
Member, Oke Ero L.G.A Tourism Committee 2000-till date
Federal Ministry of Science and Technology Research Grant 1987
University of Ibadan Staff Development Fund 1987
Kwara State Scholarship 1979-82
Professor Timothy Champion is an Emeritus Professor of Archaeology at the University of Southampton.
After a first degree in classics and ancient history and doctoral research in prehistoric archaeology at Oxford, my first academic appointment was at University College, Galway (now National University of Ireland, Galway). From Ireland I moved to Southampton and have been here ever since, except for periods when I held Visiting Professorships at the Universities of Michigan and Zimbabwe.
I am a former Editor of the Proceedings of the Prehistoric Society, and also served as Vice-President and then President of the Prehistoric Society. I am currently a Vice-President of the Royal Archaeological Institute. I am also a former member of various committees for English Heritage, including most recently its main Advisory Committee.
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Research interests
My primary research interests are in the later prehistory of western Europe, and in particular the Iron Age of southern England. Recent work has been focused on the archaeology of Kent, where investigations in advance of development have transformed our understanding of the region.
Other research interests are concerned with the history of archaeology, especially the growth of an academic discipline and a recognised profession; the importance of archaeology as a source of ideas and images for national and imperial ideologies; and the political involvement in archaeology through the establishment of museums and the protection of sites and monuments.
University of Ibadan, Nigeria
Name: Raphael Ajayi ALABI;
Academic and Professional Qualifications: B.sc, M.sc, PhD (Environmental Archaeology)
Academic Title: Professor
Academic Status: Professor
Area of Specialisation: Environmental Archaeology
Office: Room A316 Dept. of Archaeology and Anthropology
Contact: Tel:+234 806 811 017 5
E-mail: [email protected];
Fellowships/Awards:
Visiting Scholar, University of Ghana, Legon 2009-2010
Exchange Doctoral Fellowship Tenable at the Brown University Providence, USA 1995-1996
Teaching Assistanship Award, University of Ibadan 1998-1993