African Objects Matter: Towards Salvaging, Collecting and Preserving More Cultural/ Historical Objects in South-East Nigeria, Africa

The article deals with a set of important questions about the ongoing dangers being faced by cultural and historical objects in some parts of Africa. Many priceless objects are facing the danger of theft, wilful destruction and accidental damage. This brings up some vital questions: what are communi...

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