Past Event: Anchors and Variability: Papers in Honor of Roderick J. McIntosh
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Saturday, November 11, 2023
Moustapha Sall (Université Cheikh Anta Diop, Dakar), “Middle Senegal valley archaeological sites and Senegambian identities connections.”
Jeffrey Fleischer (Rice University) “Systematic, archaeological surveys and African complex societies: An appreciation of the work of Rod McIntosh.”
J. Cameron Monroe (University of California, Santa Cruz), “An Archaeology of Sovereignty and the Slave Trade in Precolonial Dahomey”
Mamadou Cisse (Ministère de l’Artisanat, de la Culture, de l’Industrie Hôtelière et du Tourisme, Mali), “The fight against the looting of archaeological sites and the illicit trafficking of cultural property in Mali: Challenges and perspectives.”
David Conrad (SUNY Oswego - Emeritus), “Ambiguous Images in Shadowy Sanctuaries: Questioning Perceptions of Mande Masking.”
Innocent Pikirayi (University of Pretoria), “Rod McIntosh, crisis and stasis in an archaeology of transition at the University of Pretoria.”
Roderick J. McIntosh (Yale University), Closing Remarks
Papers In Honor of Roderick J. McIntosh
Clayton Stephenson / Yale Class of 1954 | Professor Emeritus of Anthropology
Organizers: Peter Coutros (Yale ‘09 -Ghent University)
and Jamie Inwood (Yale ‘09 -)
Sponsored by: Yale Peabody Museum, Coe Fund |
Dept of Anthropology | Council on African Studies