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Andrew Walter Gurstelle (Born July 30th, 1985) is currently the director at the Lam Museum of Anthropology at Wake Forest University. He is the son of William Gurstelle and specializes in West Africa in terms of his work. He is not just a museum director but also a professor at Wake Forest. He has studied in Benin, Ghana, and Togo many times by meeting with local royals.
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