Cultural heritage: a basic human need - Sada Mire at TEDxEuston

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http://www.tedxeuston.com Sada Mire is a Somalian archaeologist. She lived the first fifteen years of her life in Mogadishu, until 1991, when she settled in ...

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  • She is founder and executive director of the Horn Heritage Organization. In the last five years, she and her team have made many archaeological discovShe is founder and executive director of the Horn Heritage Organization. In the last five years, she and her team have made many archaeological discoveries, which feature in her numerous articles and chapters in international scientific publications. Sada believes that cultural heritage is a basic human need.  More ...
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