Author & Editor
Wazi Apoh
Wazi Apoh is an archaeological anthropologist and a Frederick Douglass Teaching Scholar. He has a B.A and M.Phil degrees in archaeology from the University of Ghana and a Phd degree in Anthropology from Binghamton University of New York, USA. His specialty is in the fields of cultural heritage management, contract/salvage archaeology, forensic anthropology and development anthropology. He is currently a lecturer in the Department of Archaeology and Heritage Studies, University of Ghana. He is the director of the Kpando German Heritage Research and Rehabilitation Project. He is the author of “Concise Anthropology: the Five-Field Approach” 2010, Kendall Hunt Publishers and a co-editor of “Germany and Its West African Colonies: “Excavations” of German Colonialism in Post-Colonial times.” 2013, Lit Verlag, Germany.