From Cambridge to Lake Chad: Life in archaeology 1956–1971
Discover the captivating journey of Graham Connah in his autobiography, From Cambridge to Lake Chad: Life in archaeology 1956–1971. Published in 2019, this insightful book spans 290 pages, detailing Connah's unique blend of personal and professional experiences within the field of archaeology.
In this engaging narrative, Connah recounts his formative years at Cambridge, his extensive training, and the many British excavations that shaped his career. Notably, he delves into his pivotal role in pioneering Nigerian archaeology, offering readers a rare glimpse into this vibrant culture and the challenges faced during a transformative decade in the region.
This biography is a must-read for anyone passionate about archaeology, history, and the impact of fieldwork on our understanding of Africa's rich past. Join Graham Connah on his remarkable quest from the academic halls to the heart of Lake Chad.