The MEMSAP Backlog: Archaeology Day
by Andrew Zipkin (Doctoral Candidate, The George Washington University) As most detailed plans tend to go during field work in Africa, the daily updates previously promised have not occurred quite […]
by Andrew Zipkin (Doctoral Candidate, The George Washington University) As most detailed plans tend to go during field work in Africa, the daily updates previously promised have not occurred quite […]
By Andrew Zipkin (Doctoral Candidate, The George Washington University) After a short hiatus, we are again reporting regularly from the MEMSAP excavations in Karonga. The last week has seen some […]
By Kristina Lee (Undergraduate, University of Queensland) The first day of excavation finally arrived and the first thing to cross my mind is that there is a vast difference between […]
by John Gillen (Undergraduate, University of Queensland) I’m a second year student at the University of Queensland studying Archaeology and Anthropology, so when the opportunity arose to come to Malawi, […]
By Andrew Zipkin (Doctoral Candidate, The George Washington University) Although the main focus of the MEMSAP team during this field season is on the excavations at Chaminade 2 and Mwanganda’s […]
By Francesca Gaspar, Undergraduate, University of Queensland ARCHAEOLOGY – My first thought was Indian Jones style adventuring, being chased by boulders and having to avoid getting your heart ripped out […]
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