US-based Nigerian, wins $300,000 Dan David Prize Award
By Joy Obanya
Mr Abidemi Babalola, a US-based Nigerian Research Archaeologist, has won the Dan David Prize award for the world’s largest award for research in history.
The Times of Israel (TI) papers disclosed this on Thursday that Babalola has won $300,000 cash prize at a ceremony held in Italy.
Abidemi, who is an anthropological archaeologist at the British Museum, uses material science to uncover the history of technological development in premodern West Africa.
His research has transformed the understanding of how glass was produced in Africa, proving that glass production in the region predated European colonialism and was developed independently.
Furthermore, Abidemi is active in public outreach in Nigeria, showcasing the knowledge he produces through archaeological works to these communities that are connected to history.
He is currently serving as lead archaeologist ahead of construction of the upcoming Museum of West African Arts, which is set to open in Benin City, Nigeria.
TI disclosed that each year, nine winners working in Africa, Asia, Europe, and the America, emerge in the early stage of their career receives $300,000 prize.
“The work of this year’s winner ranges from enlisting the methods of archaeology to explore Nazi death camps to rewriting what we know about the development and use of glass in Africa,” TI quoted.
The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that Dan David Prize is an international group of award that recognise outstanding contributions to the study of history and other disciplines that shed light on the human past.
The prize is provided by the Dan David Foundation. (NAN)(www.nannews.ng)
Edited by Ekemini Ladejobi
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