In Africa Live
In Africa officially began on 1 June 2012. In Africa is a five-year project, funded by the European Research Council to investigate the origins of modern humans and of modern human diversity in East...
View ArticleEJOK FUNDRAISING BEGINS
EJOK is a joint initiative among the Turkana community who live around the villages of Louwae, Locher Akwan and Nakoret along the Kerio River Valley, scientists in In Africa, and a group of University...
View ArticleJOB OPPORTUNITIES
TWO NEW POSITIONS OPEN: A 4-year Post-Doctoral Research Associate position and a 4-year Technician/Research Assistant position at LCHES, Dept of Archaeology & Anthropology, University of Cambridge,...
View ArticlePhD Opportunities
New PhD opportunities, including three fully-funded scholarships, to study for a PhD at LCHES, Dept of Archaeology & Anthropology, University of Cambridge, are now open for application as part of...
View ArticleEJOK Classroom
EJOK Classroom built at Lokwar-Ankhaleso!! Dance to celebrate the new EJOK classroom More information on the EJOK Project
View Article2013 Turkana field season
Fieldwork on the west side of Lake Turkana began in August 2013 for four weeks.
View ArticleNEW Post-doctoral positions, 2015
Two new post-doctoral positions open – Palaeoanthropologist (12 months) and Palaeolithic Archaeologist (8 months)
View ArticleInter-group violence among early Holocene hunter-gatherers of West Turkana,...
The discoveries at the site of Nataruk are published today in the journal Nature Inter-group violence among early Holocene hunter-gatherers of West Turkana, Kenya
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