Anézia Asse holds a Honours degree in Archaeology and Cultural Heritage Management of from Eduardo Mondlane University (2014).
Before joining Kaleidoscopio, Asse was a trainee and worked as an assistant researcher for the Slave Wreck Project, a network of universities and institutes committed to use maritime archaeology to explore ways in which the slave trade from Africa’s Atlantic and Indian Oceans have played a foundational role in shaping global history. She has also worked in the elaboration of the Heritage Management Plan of Mozambique Island, a world heritage site. Her current research interests focus on shipwrecks and narratives about slavery associated to them and her master’s research explores the biographies of underwater heritage monuments on the East Coast of Africa.
a.asse@kaleidoscopio.co.mz