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Archaeology, Environment and Community Engagement in southeast Nigeria: Assessing Progress and Emerging Insights after five field seasons

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Over five field seasons in southeast Nigeria, our research has integrated archaeological excavation, environmental analysis, and community engagement. The work sheds new light on settlement history, material culture, and human–environment interactions in early first- to mid-second-millennium AD Igbo societies, while community partnerships, training programmes, and heritage initiatives strengthen local participation. This talk highlights key findings, achievements, and future research directions.

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