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Hard roads to travel: Lessons learnt from practising community archaeology

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Figure 1. Woman buried alongside a cow at Oakington. The issue of whether to allow the public to view human remains during excavation was discussed at length between community members and project archaeologists with the consensus being to allow public access. Therefore, including this image here is in keeping with community preferences.

Figure 1. Woman buried alongside a cow at Oakington. The issue of whether to allow the public to view human remains during excavation was discussed at length between community members and project archaeologists with the consensus being to allow public access. Therefore, including this image here is in keeping with community preferences.

Figure 2. Oakington excavation open to public and part of the Village Fete. Copyright Faye Sayer

Figure 2. Oakington excavation open to public and part of the Village Fete. Copyright Faye Sayer

Figure 3. Statue at Entrance to Badagry Heritage Museum. Copyright Faye Sayer

Figure 3. Statue at Entrance to Badagry Heritage Museum. Copyright Faye Sayer

Figure 4. Children on School Visit to Barracoons Listening to Tour Guide. Copyright Faye Sayer

Figure 4. Children on School Visit to Barracoons Listening to Tour Guide. Copyright Faye Sayer

Figure 5. Photocopies of Material Sellotape to Wall at the Barracoons. Copyright Faye Sayer

Figure 5. Photocopies of Material Sellotape to Wall at the Barracoons. Copyright Faye Sayer