Fatumah Mirembe

fmirembe21@gmail.com

Fatumah Mirembe, PhD

Lecturer

Biography

Fatumah Mirembe is a Lecturer in the Department of History, Archaeology and Heritage Studies at Makerere University. She is an archaeologist whose scholarship focuses on African archaeology, with particular emphasis on reconstructing past technologies and cultural practices through material evidence. Her work has paid close attention to archaeological assemblages and settlement patterns, especially in Uganda’s Albertine Rift region, where she has explored long-term human–environment interactions and landscape use.

Her research also engages strongly with archaeometallurgy, notably the study of indigenous iron production technologies in eastern Uganda. Through fieldwork and laboratory analysis of furnaces, slag, tuyeres, and related materials, her work interrogates technological choices, knowledge transmission, and the social and ritual dimensions of iron production. Guided by an interdisciplinary approach that integrates archaeology, scientific analysis, and community perspectives, her scholarship contributes to heritage conservation and the decolonisation of archaeological narratives in Africa.

Education

  • Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) – Makerere University
  • Master of Arts in Archaeology – University of Dar es Salaam
  • Bachelor of Arts in Education – Makerere University

Publications

Publications

2024

Ahikire, Josephine; Sultan, Maheen; Mahpara, Pragyna

‘It’s a Family Matter’: Inaction and Denial of Domestic Violence Journal Article

In: IDS Bulletin, vol. 55, 2024.

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Courses Taught

  1. World Prehistory AHS1102
  2. Field Training in Archaeology AHS1203
  3. Ceramic Technology in Archaeology AHS2107
  4. Theories and Approaches in Archaeology since 1950 to date AHS2207
  5. Metal Technology in Archaeology AHS2208
  6. Faunal Technology in Archaeology AHS2210
  7. Research Methods in Archaeology AHS3101
  8. Archaeological Methods AHS3205

Grants and Awards

  • University of Michigan African Presidential Scholars fellowship: 2023
  • Gerda Henkel Stiftung Fellowship:     2020- 2023
  • The Andrew W. Mellon Foundation; Remaking Societies, Remaking Persons:   2021