♫musicjinni

The underappreciated archeological history of Africa | Sirio Canós-Donnay | TEDxGoodenoughCollege

video thumbnail
How much of Africa’s archeological history, other than Egypt do you know of? A lot, some or none? Africa is a history-rich continent, but we seldom hear about it. In this talk, Sirio Canós-Donnay gives us a small glimpse into Africa’s rich archeological history, shows us what armies of archeologists are trying to reveal, and accentuates why is it important to dispel the myth of Africa as a continent without the past.

Sirio Canós-Donnay is an archaeologist and AHRC-funded PhD candidate at UCL. Born in Spain, she read Archaeology & Anthropology at St Hilda’s College, Oxford, and holds a masters in African Archaeology from UCL.

Since 2013 Sirio has been directing excavations in the Upper Casamance region in southern Senegal (West Africa), researching the hitherto unknown archaeology of the Kaabu Empire (13th-19th C). Her work combines archaeology, oral traditions, and written accounts from European travellers, and explores how West African history challenges some of our traditional assumptions about societal development and statehood worldwide.

This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at http://ted.com/tedx

The underappreciated archeological history of Africa | Sirio Canós-Donnay | TEDxGoodenoughCollege

The history of our world in 18 minutes | David Christian | TED

Art, Loot and Empire: The Benin Bronzes

The Future of Archaeology is Indigenous | John Torres | TEDxMSJC

What archaeology tells us about human migration | Cat Jarman | TEDxBath

The race to save endangered African history across the Atlantic World | Jane Landers | TEDxNashville

Ancient Mesopotamia 101 | National Geographic

Five skeletons could change archaeology | Miles Russell | TEDxBournemouthUniversity

Our rock art, our heritage | Jo McDonald | TEDxPerth

The surprising archaeology of Japanese American internment gardens | Bonnie J. Clark | TEDxMileHigh

Lessons from Easter Island | Carl Lipo | TEDxBermuda

Southampton: migrant city | Tony Kushner | TEDxSouthamptonUniversity

Slavery, Empire, and the Cabinet of Curiosities: Hans Sloane and the Origins of the British Museum

Total History: Alexander the Great to the End of the World | Paul J. Kosmin || Radcliffe Institute

Aesthetics Before Art: Antecedents of the Artistic Mind | Thomas Wynn | TEDxUCCS

Why The Dark Ages Were Actually A Time Of Great Achievement | King Arthur's Britain | Timeline

Seneca Village: African Americans in early New York

Southampton: migrant city (with BSL) | Tony Kushner | TEDxSouthamptonUniversity

The case to recognise Indigenous knowledge as science | Albert Wiggan | TEDxSydney

Nccyen (Unity) | Toby Cumberbatch | TEDxCooperUnion

Tribal Heritage in a Changing World | Kalyan Kumar Chakravarthy | TEDxSIBMBengaluru

Annual African Studies lecture Diaspora and Spiritual Awakening Religion and the Politics of Race

Indian Slavery: An Unspoken History

What is Critical Thinking?

Asking Harvard Students “Are You Happy”

The Roman Forum: part I

Slavery and Global Public History Conference: Facing or Deflecting the Past in Exhibitions

Why Inequality and Violence are Sometimes Good: The Evolution of Human Values with Ian Morris

Research Ethics | Ethics in Research

Alexandra Schultz | Harvard Horizons 2019

Disclaimer DMCA