Assistant Professor, Department of Anthropology, University of Pittsburgh.
Dr. Dela Kuma, had her Ph.D. in Anthropology from Northwestern University, focuses on African archaeology, ‘legitimate’ trade archaeology, and the Atlantic world. Her groundbreaking research explores the intriguing dynamics of consumer power and cultural shifts during the 19th-century global trade in Amedeka, Ghana. Through her work, Dr. Kuma sheds light on how local tastes and daily life shaped global scale economic exchanges and networks.
Dela is an expert in using advanced tools like archaeometry and archaeobotany to uncover valuable insights about ancient foodways, trade routes, and global exchange networks.
Her extensive experience spans diverse archaeological projects in Nigeria, Portugal, Italy, Israel, and Russia. Dela’s contributions have been recognized through prestigious fellowships from Northwestern University, the Social Science Research Council’s Mellon International Dissertation Research Fellowship, and the University of Missouri Research Reactor Center Pre-Doctoral Award. These funding sources have enabled her to conduct groundbreaking research in her field.
Before pursuing a Ph.D. at Northwestern University, Dela graduated from Sapienza Universita di Roma, Italy, Universidad di Evora, Portugal, with an MSc. in Archaeological Materials Science and a B.A. in Archaeology and Heritage Studies with honors from the University of Ghana.
Ph.D in Anthropology (2022)
M.A. in Anthropology (2017)
MSc in Archaeological Materials Science (2016)
B.A. in Archaeology and Heritage Studies (Honors) (2013)
Department of Anthropology
University of Pittsburgh
Center for African Studies
University of Pittsburgh
Maryland Archaeological Conservation Laboratory
Maryland Archaeological Conservation Laboratory
Archaeometry Laboratory
University of Missouri Research Reactor
Department of Archaeology and Heritage Studies
University of Ghana
Amedeka Ethnoarchaeology Project (AAP), Ghana, 2015-present
Ife-Sungbo Archaeology Project, Nigeria. Principal Investigator: Dr. Gerard Chouin, 2019.
Manot Cave Archaeology Project, Western Galilee, Israel. Principal Investigators: Dr. Elisabetta Boaretto and Prof. Steve Weiner, Weizmann Institute of Science, Israel, 2015.
Krobo Mountains Archaeology Project, Ghana. Principal Investigator: Dr. William Gblekpor, University of Ghana, 2014.
Nkwantanso Ethnographic project, Techiman, Ghana. Principal Investigator: Prof. Raymond Silverman, University of Michigan, 2014.
Ethnoarchaeology of Ironworking and Economic Practices in Adome, Ghana. Principal Investigator: Prof. Kodzo Gavua, University of Ghana, 2013-2016.
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