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  2. Fourth German Inner Africa Research Expedition - Wikipedia

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    Frobenius led the fourth German Inner Africa Research Expedition to Nigeria and Cameroon between 1910 and 1912. This is referred to in some sources as his third expedition. [ 6 ] This expedition was one of the first serious archaeological investigations of Ife , an ancient Yoruba city in Nigeria, and also carried out an anthropological study of ...

  3. German Inner Africa Research Expeditions - Wikipedia

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    The German Inner Africa Research Expeditions (Deutsche Innerafrikanische Forschungs-Expeditionen, DIAFE) were a series of 14 expeditions to Africa carried out between 1904 and 1955 by German scientists. The first 12 of these expeditions were led by the ethnologist Leo Frobenius and they are sometimes referred to as the Frobenius Expeditions.

  4. National Geographic Releases Four New Expeditions to See ...

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    National Geographic announces four new Signature Land Expeditions. The trips include expeditions to Australia, Portugal and the Azores, Sri Lanka, and Southern Africa. Furthermore, trips that have ...

  5. Labé - Wikipedia

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    Labé is an important commercial centre in the region, arising out of its strategic geographical position between several other countries. Traders from nearby regions such as Pita, Tougué, Koubia, Lélouma, Mali Yemberin and other countries including Mali, Senegal, the Gambia and Sierra Leone gather in Labé.

  6. Smithsonian–Roosevelt African expedition - Wikipedia

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    The group was led by the hunter-tracker R. J. Cunninghame. [3] [4] Participants on the expedition included Australian sharpshooter Leslie Tarlton; three American naturalists, Edgar Alexander Mearns, a retired U.S. Army surgeon; Stanford University taxidermist Edmund Heller, and mammalologist John Alden Loring; and Roosevelt's 19-year-old son Kermit, on a leave of absence from Harvard. [5]

  7. Labé Region - Wikipedia

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  8. Stock Down: 6 fantasy football superstars likely to slide on ...

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    Breece Hall, RB, New York Jets. The argument for Hall as a top-of-draft option last year rested on three essential points: New York’s offense was going to be massively improved;

  9. Attilio Gatti - Wikipedia

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    Attilio Gatti (Voghera (Lombardy, Italy) 10 July 1896 - Derby Line (Vermont, USA) 1 July 1969) [1] was an Italian-born explorer, author, and documentary filmmaker who traveled extensively in Africa in the first half of the 20th century.