Earthwork Landscapes of Protection and Regulation - Tomos Evans, PhD Dissertation Defense

November 12, 2024
2pm - 3:30pm
Location
Washington Hall, Room 101
241 Jamestown Rd
Williamsburg, VA 23185Map this location
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Tomos Evans, Anthropology PhD Student
Tomos Evans, Anthropology PhD Student

PhD Dissertation Defense, Tomos Evans

"Earthwork Landscapes of Protection and Regulation: Chronology, Construction, and Meaning at Sungbo’s Eredo, Africa’s Largest Known Structure"

Tomos's dissertation defense will focus on the history and archaeology of Sungbo's Eredo in southern Nigeria, a 100-mile-long linear earthwork of banks and ditches, and the largest known anthropogenic structure in Africa. Drawing upon archival, archaeological, and ethnographic evidence, he will address questions of when, how, and why this massive, monumental landscape was constructed and used, and the evolving ways in which it was engaged with and conceptualized by Ijebu-Yoruba communities in the region


Contact:  [[rawilliams01, Richard Williams]], Administrative Coordinator

Sponsored by: Anthropology