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Uzi Baram

Bard College

Uzi Baram taught for 25 years at New College of Florida offering courses in archaeology, heritage, race and ethnicity, and colonialism. Dr. Baram published on the archaeology of the Ottoman Empire, the intersection of archaeology and tourism, public archaeology and heritage, transnational marronage and the Underground Railroad, and created a community-based heritage program in Sarasota, Florida, USA, where he continues to live.

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