Rachel Engmann – The Archaeology of the Slaver in Eighteenth Century GhanaOur view of the trading of enslaved people needs a different perspective.Rachel Engmann, assistant professor of African studies at Hampshire College, discusses why African experiences need to be brought to the fore.Read theAtticleccadmin2024-01-24T13:52:24+00:00January 21st, 2019|In the News|Share This Story, Choose Your Platform!FacebookXRedditLinkedInWhatsAppTumblrPinterestVkEmail Related Posts OSU Castle’s Hidden Histories Revealed by Archaeologists – A Documentary by NASTI Discovering The Legacies Of Slavery: The Role Of The Christiansborg Archaeological Heritage Project – NRNEWS Self Discovery: The Role Of The Christiansborg Archaeological Heritage Project – Eagle Ghana We must prioritize our cultural heritage to drive development – Archaeologist – CNR CITI NEWSROOM Express News Ghana – CAHP Excavation Stands to Boost Ghana’s Tourism – Prof. Engmann