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DIGITALE ARCHÄOLOGIE

Digitization for Cultural Preservation in Tuvalu

23.06.2025 | Commission for Archaeology of Non-European Cultures

DAI and RNI project strengthens cultural resilience in the face of climate change.

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WORKSHOP

Working with the Built Heritage of Colonialism in (Eastern) Africa

31.05.2025 | Commission for Archaeology of Non-European Cultures

DAAD-funded workshop on ‘Making and Recording Histories, Memories and Heritage of German and British Colonialism in Tanzania’ at the McDonald Institute for Archaeological Research, University of Cambridge (20-21 May 2025)

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FILM

Documenting Fort Gross Friedrichsburg, Ghana: New video with 3D flythrough animation

28.05.2025 | Commission for Archaeology of Non-European Cultures

The project ‚Brandenburg-Prussian Forts at the West Coast of Ghana and their local communities’ documents early ‘shared heritage’ of Ghana and Germany from the time of the transatlantic slave trade

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AUS DEN PROJEKTEN

Erste Feldkampagne des neuen DFG-Projektes "Honduras"

29.04.2025 | Commission for Archaeology of Non-European Cultures

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WISSENSTRANSFER

ONLAAH wins...

28.04.2025 | Commission for Archaeology of Non-European Cultures

Our course ‘Online Learning on African Archaeology’ (ONLAAH) leads as the best open access course on African archaeology in the ranking of the best online courses (Class Central Report).

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PRESS RELEASE

“Planet Africa” Exhibition on Tour – Openings in Ghana, Eswatini, and soon in Munich

15.04.2025 | Commission for Archaeology of Non-European Cultures

The exhibition “Planet Africa” continues its international journey. Following successful openings in Ghana and Eswatini, the exhibition is set to display in Munich, where it will be hosted by the State Archaeological Collection.

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E-FORSCHUNGSBERICHT

Project ‘Brandenburg-Prussian Forts in Ghana’: First open access publication

23.12.2024 | Commission for Archaeology of Non-European Cultures

C. Kleinitz, E.A. Nyarko, E.K. Fiador & C. Hartl-Reiter (2024), Princes Town & Akwidaa. Early ›Shared Heritage‹ of German-African Interactions: The Brandenburg-Prussian Forts on the West Coast of Ghana and their Local Communities.

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PRESS RELEASE

Exhibition Opening in Berlin: "Planet Africa – Archaeological Time Travel"

06.12.2024 | Commission for Archaeology of Non-European Cultures

An Exhibition by the German Archaeological Institute (DAI) and the Museum of Prehistory and Early History (MVF) of the Staatliche Museen zu Berlin at the James-Simon-Galerie.

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ZEITSCHRIFTEN

New publication in the Journal of Global Archaeology (JoGA 2024/4)

28.10.2024 | Commission for Archaeology of Non-European Cultures

Silvia Polla - Sarah Japp - Marlene Köster - Heiko Stukenbrok - Andreas Springer and Guiseppe La Piana, Ceramic and food consumption in ancient northern Ethiopia: Analysis of organic residue in pottery from Yeha by GC-MS

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PRESS RELEASE

Edo|cation: Researching and Preserving the Cultural Heritage of Benin

21.10.2024 | Commission for Archaeology of Non-European Cultures

Edo|cation is part of archaeological and cultural partnership between Nigeria and Germany in the framework of the restitution of the socalled Benin Bronzes in 2022.

PUBLIKATIONEN

New publication in the Journal of Global Archaeology (JoGA 2024/3)

26.07.2024 | Commission for Archaeology of Non-European Cultures

Martin Trautmann – Iris Trautmann – Zuzana Obertová et al., Pre-Hispanic human remains from Salvatierra, Llanos de Mojos, Bolivia

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PRESS RELEASE

Staatsministerin des AA, Katja Keul zu Besuch im National Museum der Salomonen

16.07.2024 | Commission for Archaeology of Non-European Cultures

Delegation aus Kultur und Politik des Auswärtigen Amts informiert sich bei ihrer Pazifikreise über die archäologischen Forschungen und die Kooperation des DAI mit dem Solomon Islands National Museum.

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