Décio Muianga

Décio Muianga is holds an MA in Archaeology from the University of Witwatersrand (2013), a BA (Honours) in History and a BA (Honours) in Archaeology by Eduardo Mondlane and Witwatersrand universities, respectively.

He is a lecturer at the Department of Archaeology and Anthropology at Eduardo Mondlane University and has conducted surveys, excavations and has produced management plans in Mozambique, South Africa, Botswana and Zimbabwe. He has also worked in setting up the Manica Museum and Cultural Centre. His ongoing research focuses on the documentation and interpretation of rock art and Later Stone Age in Central and Northern Mozambique.

d.muianga@kaleidoscopio.co.mz

Publications


2020

Rock Art in Mozambique: Hunter-Gatherers’ Space, Symbolism, and Tools


2016

Mapping farmer seed varieties in Manica, Mozambique: Report on initial investigations into agricultural biodiversity


2015

The Slave Ship

Agricultural investment activities in the Beira Corridor, Mozambique: Threats and opportunities for small-scale farmers