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hey everyone my name is Matt lotta I am based at the University of Johannesburg um Id just like to thank before I get started Id just like to thank the current South African archeology student council uh for inviting me to come and do this presentation today its always nice to be asked to to come back to do this presentation today so yes Im really looking forward to it I hope you guys are all well I hope you are looking forward to the upcoming December break uh Im sure its everybodys looking forward to kicking their feet up a little bit and relaxing I know Im definitely looking forward to that but anyways yeah lets lets get to it just the first couple of slides Im just going to talk a little bit about myself just to introduce myself so you guys know who I am um and then well get into the uh the The Talk itself thanks very much okay so um yeah as I said Im based at the University of Johannesburg Im currently a post-doctoral researcher at the the University of Johannesburg