March News RoundUp

March marked one year since the first lockdown, and whilst we’re still not back together in person, that hasn’t stopped us! Here is a summary of what has been happening in the School of Anthropology and Conservation…

Our students returned to campus!

We were on CBBC!

We made groundbreaking research…

  • A research team, led by Dr Alastair Key alongside Dr David Roberts discovered that the Acheulean is much older than previously thought. Learn more.
  • Alongside Dr Ivan Jarić from the Biology Centre of the Czech Academy of Sciences, Dr Alastair Key and Dr David Roberts have found that Oldowan and Acheulean stone tool technologies are likely to be tens of thousands of years older than current evidence suggests. Read more.

We discussed future research!

  • Dr Devin Finaughty discussed the first taphonomic research programme he started in Cape Town for his PhD as well as the broader challenges that taphonomic research facilities face globally. Find out more.

What we’re looking forward to…

Keep up to date with the latest news from the School of Anthropology and Conservation

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