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Episode 129: What are the different episodes in Yoruba cultural history?
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Today, Dr. Akin Ogundiran (UNC Charlotte) talks to us about the archaeology of social complexity and cultural history in the Yoruba world, the heritage sector in Nigeria, and his collaborative projects on the archaeology of Atlantic Africa and the African Diaspora.
What transdisciplinary approaches and theories does Akin incorporate in his thirty years of investigating how societies are born, especially in terms of their people, their ideas and their social organization? What unique contributions do paleoenvironmental studies, oral history, ethnography, archaeology and historical linguistics each give to our anthropological understandings of Yoruba? When do we have the first evidence of settlements along the Niger River, and how should the different episodes of Yoruba cultural history following this be split up chronologically according to Akin? What happened around 1,000–1,800 CE that led to the Oyo Empire's success and downfall, and what was the relationship between the empire's metropolitan area (Oyo-Ile) and one of its colonies (Ede-Ile)?
On this episode, we also discuss what Akin wants to communicate about Africa and African cultural history not just to other academics, but members of the general public. What about Africa's role in human history and cultural evolution may poeple not know enough about?
You can find more information in the show notes under the episode on our website.
If you have feedback or questions for Akin, find him on Twitter, his department website and Academia.edu.
You can find Michael on Twitter and Instagram.
The Arch and Anth Podcast is on Twitter and Instagram, and it has a Facebook page.
If you liked this episode and you want to help contribute to the show, please visit the Patreon page for details on how to do that.
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Manage episode 262594508 series 2510615
Today, Dr. Akin Ogundiran (UNC Charlotte) talks to us about the archaeology of social complexity and cultural history in the Yoruba world, the heritage sector in Nigeria, and his collaborative projects on the archaeology of Atlantic Africa and the African Diaspora.
What transdisciplinary approaches and theories does Akin incorporate in his thirty years of investigating how societies are born, especially in terms of their people, their ideas and their social organization? What unique contributions do paleoenvironmental studies, oral history, ethnography, archaeology and historical linguistics each give to our anthropological understandings of Yoruba? When do we have the first evidence of settlements along the Niger River, and how should the different episodes of Yoruba cultural history following this be split up chronologically according to Akin? What happened around 1,000–1,800 CE that led to the Oyo Empire's success and downfall, and what was the relationship between the empire's metropolitan area (Oyo-Ile) and one of its colonies (Ede-Ile)?
On this episode, we also discuss what Akin wants to communicate about Africa and African cultural history not just to other academics, but members of the general public. What about Africa's role in human history and cultural evolution may poeple not know enough about?
You can find more information in the show notes under the episode on our website.
If you have feedback or questions for Akin, find him on Twitter, his department website and Academia.edu.
You can find Michael on Twitter and Instagram.
The Arch and Anth Podcast is on Twitter and Instagram, and it has a Facebook page.
If you liked this episode and you want to help contribute to the show, please visit the Patreon page for details on how to do that.
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