Current filters applied:
- (-) Remove Africa filter Africa
- (-) Remove Palaeolithic/Mesolithic filter Palaeolithic/Mesolithic
- (-) Remove Current Projects filter Current Projects
- (-) Remove Recently Completed Projects filter Recently Completed Projects
- (-) Remove Computational and Quantitative Archaeology filter Computational and Quantitative Archaeology
Displaying 3 projects
Our knowledge of human evolution is limited by several factors. One is tightly linked to the nature of the fossil record, as bones of our extinct human relatives and other primate species rarely appear in archaeological and paleontological sites, and when they do, they very commonly appear in an...
How did our ancestors walk? Perhaps the greatest challenge that this question has posed in the past, is the lack of methodological applications in which no study has previously reconstructed how our ancestors moved using biomechanical modelling techniques. We need to consider not just individual...
Image: Ancient pastoralist settlement viewed from the air, Amboseli, Kenya. Photo: P. Lane. The Mapping Africa's – Endangered Archaeological Sites and Monuments (maeasam.org) project aims to identify and document endangered archaeological heritage sites across Africa using a combination of remote...