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DESCRIPTION:The Anthropology Department presents:The archaeological record 
 of the African diaspora in Brazil: some thoughts on the materiality of the
  African creolization process in the AmericasThis talk discusses\, the arc
 haeological record of the African diaspora in Brazil: some thoughts on the
  materiality of the African creolization process in the Americas.About the
  speaker:Luis Symanski\,&nbsp\;Associate Professor\, Department of Anthrop
 ology and Archaeology\, Federal University of Minas GeraisLuis Symanski is
  an associate professor in the Department of Anthropology and Archaeology 
 of the Federal University of Minas Gerais\, in Brazil. He took his PhD deg
 ree in Anthropology at the University of Florida. His research interests i
 nclude the archaeology of African diaspora in Brazil\, social inequality\,
  race\, and religiosity.
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SUMMARY:The archaeological record of the African diaspora in Brazil
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X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<p>The Anthropology Department presents:</p><p
 >The archaeological record of the African diaspora in Brazil: some thought
 s on the materiality of the African creolization process in the Americas</
 p><p>This talk discusses\, the archaeological record of the African diaspo
 ra in Brazil: some thoughts on the materiality of the African creolization
  process in the Americas.</p><p>About the speaker:</p><p>Luis Symanski\,&n
 bsp\;Associate Professor\, Department of Anthropology and Archaeology\, Fe
 deral University of Minas Gerais</p><p>Luis Symanski is an associate profe
 ssor in the Department of Anthropology and Archaeology of the Federal Univ
 ersity of Minas Gerais\, in Brazil. He took his PhD degree in Anthropology
  at the University of Florida. His research interests include the archaeol
 ogy of African diaspora in Brazil\, social inequality\, race\, and religio
 sity.</p>
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