Field Updates from the 2011 Expedition to Niger
- Home… and memories. Blog post by Kaitlin January 24, 2012January 16, 2012 As I reflect on my experience in Niger and the Gobero site, my memories jog back to key events and times: interacting with the people of the Sahara, and touching artifacts, thousands of years old, used as tools by the Kiffians! I think about the “Kiffian Dance” that me, Hanna Moots, and […]Gabe
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