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Olanrewaju Lasisi

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“Our story is a story of Grace, the story of Tenacity, Commitment, Strength, Hope, Resilience, Courage, and Believe. All of these virtues are inside each and everyone of you. When tomorrow comes, let today remind you that you came, you saw, and that you conquered” -Olanrewaju…


About 80% of the applicants sponsored last year have received graduate admissions with impressive funding opportunities.

KKN (Kumbu Konnect Network) unveils another season of the Lasisi Olanrewaju Graduate Students application support (LAGS) for the FALL of 2024. Students interested in anthropology/archaeology graduate studies in the US/UK can apply. #NigerianArchaeology #NigerianAnthropology

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KKN (Kumbu Konnect Network) unveils another season of the Lasisi Olanrewaju Graduate Students application support (LAGS) for the FALL of 2024. Students interested in anthropology/archaeology graduate studies in the US/UK can apply. #NigerianArchaeology #NigerianAnthropology

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We are celebrating @AIyunoluwa for receiving the prestigious NSF Bioanth. What a remarkable accomplishment from the great Nigerian scholar pursuing graduate studies at The Penn State University.

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For me to choose to excavate the densely built local government (lg) space at Ijebu was not because its urbanized in today’s sense, but because the LG itself was built on a civilization already gone into oblivion. A film project, maybe? with me; @Harbiolar_0 @aj_dejid


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Hello, it is work in progress. We are currently working on an article on our findings of wheat and cotton. We are also planning 2 books, which will bring all our findings together. Fieldwork is scheduled to last until 2026.


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For those of you who are new to our LiDAR project, it received a grant from the US Embassy in 2019. Covid delayed the project, then mechanical and meteorological issues. This is our last chance to salvage this project. We have been patient, but now we are excited.


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Our plane is back in the sky of Lagos and Ogun States, and this time, we got a couple of sunny days... enough to collect LiDAR data for 60% of our targeted landmass. 40% left...

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Given Quantum mechanics, @elon musk should be able to proof the Yoruba’s realization of the sameness of space and time where Mars colonization already happened and the key lies in exploring what we can learn from the Yoruba thought systems. If not, our educational system lacks…


If the hypotheses in quantum physics are correct, then history is not about the past but about the now. @PhysInHistory should know this otherwise physics itself becomes history. What do you say @AlbertEinstein ?


What would @AlbertEinstein @PhysInHistory say? It’s time for us to have this conversation except there is no such thing as quantum mechanics then! Infact, given quantum mechanics, the dead is not dead but only shifts in spacetime, so Isaac Newton should be alive and not dead. So…

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@elonmusk true? @x

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We must embrace the future of history and archaeology with a quantum mindset: where time bends, collapsing the past, present, and future into the NOW. Quantum archaeology transcends traditional bounds; it is a timeless exploration of our now where each moment is a reflection of…

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🌟🌟🌟 Our first @CFAAA4 event of the academic year! Two sessions on archaeology and climate change, at @AntiquityTAG 18-20 December @uniofeastanglia Available in person and online. Buy tickets using the link below 👇🏿

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I will talk at NYU next Monday about the 1817 Ọ̀yọ́ underclass revolt and the Ọ̀rìṣà intellectual project in the Age of Revolution. Thanks to Michael Gomez for facilitating this conversation. csaad.nyu.edu/event/critics-…


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6 discoveries that prove Albert Einstein was right about the universe: bit.ly/3MHSiJf

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In the Yoruba language, space and time are expressed with the same word: ‘àyè’. Saying ‘Mi ò ní àyè’ can mean both ‘I don’t have space’ and ‘I don’t have time’. This unique linguistic concept echoes the spacetime continuum in @AlbertEinstein ‘s theory of relativity. A fascinating…

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