Tomomi Fushiya

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Fushiya
Associate Professor at Polish Centre of Mediterranean Archaeology, University of Warsaw

Tomomi Fushiya is an archaeologist, specialised in heritage and collaborative archaeology in Sudan, Egypt, and Cyprus. She was born in Japan and completed her degrees in Waseda Univeristy (Japan), UCL (UK) and Leiden Univeristy (the Netherlands). Her research focuses on values and meanings of archaeological heritage in contemporary society, and ethical practice of archaeology abroad. She also has a wide range of experience in heritage management planning, community engagement programme design, participatory research with communities living around archaeological sites. She is responsible of collaborative archaeological work at Polish Centre of Mediterranena Archaeology, University of Warsaw, and leads Dialogue community project in Sudan and project on archaeology, migrants and emotive in Cyprus.