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Archaeological Survey at Ayangiyeng

For the second week of the archaeology module the students set off every morning to do some fieldwork at Ayangiyeng. On the first day the students did a surface survey of the area in transects and practised using the Total Station. During the survey they came across many stone tools, especially microliths, as well as [...]

2017-01-04T18:04:57+03:00November 16th, 2013|Field Schools|Comments Off on Archaeological Survey at Ayangiyeng

Painting the Mural – The Conclusion

Last Sunday the students returned to the school for the fourth and final phase of the mural painting. It was time to finish the colourful freeze and add the finishing touches to the main part of the mural - some clouds, butterflies, mountains and hand-prints to add extra colour. A grey wall was transformed into [...]

2017-01-04T18:04:57+03:00November 16th, 2013|Field Schools|Comments Off on Painting the Mural – The Conclusion

Camping trip to Nariokotome

On Thursday the students set off for a 3-day camping trip to Nariokotome with Dr. Lisa Hildebrand and Dr. Sonia Harmand. En route, we stopped off at two archaeological sites. The first was the Kalokol pillar site where Dr. Lisa Hildebrand has previously excavated as part of her research on the early spread of pastoralism [...]

2017-01-04T18:05:03+03:00November 13th, 2013|Field Schools|Comments Off on Camping trip to Nariokotome

Introduction to Archaeological Survey and Stone Tool Illustration

Last week the student went out to survey a local gravel collection site for a taster session on how to use a Total Station as part of Archaeological Surveying. They were joined by Dr. Chad Hill who specializes in Middle Eastern Archaeology and Aerial Survey. Earlier in the day he had given a lecture on [...]

2017-01-04T18:05:03+03:00November 12th, 2013|Field Schools|Comments Off on Introduction to Archaeological Survey and Stone Tool Illustration

Nut cracking by the Turkwel River

On the first day of the new module, Archaeology, taught by Dr. Sonia Harmand and Dr. Lisa Hildebrand, the students went down to the Turkwel River to experience first hand how stone tools can be used, and are still used today by the Turkana people to peel Doum Palm Nuts. Students collecting nuts from [...]

2017-01-04T18:05:03+03:00November 6th, 2013|Field Schools|Comments Off on Nut cracking by the Turkwel River

Painting the Mural Part 3 and The Eclipse Part 2

The mural in progress On Sunday the students returned for the third phase of mural painting at the school. The agenda for the morning was to finish up the animals, and to begin work on the frieze. Dino and his Cheetah Lorraine and Zach painting the Giraffe Kat [...]

2017-01-04T18:05:03+03:00November 6th, 2013|Field Schools|Comments Off on Painting the Mural Part 3 and The Eclipse Part 2

Solar Eclipse at TBI!

We are watching a total solar eclipse at TBI right now - here are a couple of photos... more soon Students watching the TOTAL solar eclipse The eclipse begins!

2017-01-04T18:05:03+03:00November 3rd, 2013|Field Schools|Comments Off on Solar Eclipse at TBI!

Happy Halloween!!!

There was much excitement at TBI with the eminent approach of Halloween. In preparation for the festivities the students carved some pumpkins and many made masks using recycled material found round the camp for their costumes. Here are some photos. Jack-o-Lantern Carving!!!! Chelsea's Vampire Pumpkin Luisa's Frankenstein's Monster [...]

2017-01-04T18:05:04+03:00November 2nd, 2013|Field Schools|Comments Off on Happy Halloween!!!

Fossil Hunting by the Waterfront

The group trek through along the coast During the week, the TBI group went on their last field trip for the Human Evolution module to Lake Turkana, to check around a site where a human post-cranial fossil was found. Although they didn´t find anything as exciting as that, they still managed to find [...]

2017-01-04T18:05:04+03:00November 2nd, 2013|Field Schools|Comments Off on Fossil Hunting by the Waterfront

Sieving in South Turkwel

While Dr. Kimbel's team was out fossil hunting among the TBI outcrops, a smaller group of students headed out with Nyete back to South Turkwel to a site where a hominin long bone fossil was previously found. The task was to sieve the top layer of surrounding outcrop in search for any additional fossil fragments. [...]

2017-01-04T18:05:04+03:00October 31st, 2013|Field Schools|Comments Off on Sieving in South Turkwel

Fossil Finding in our Backyard

On Monday half of the students went to a sieving site with Nyete, while the other half went out to the TBI outcrops to try their best to find hominin fossils. When we got to the outcrops, the group split up to try and find the treasures buried there. Lorraine searches the outcrop for [...]

2017-01-04T18:05:04+03:00October 31st, 2013|Field Schools|Comments Off on Fossil Finding in our Backyard

Painting the Mural: Part Two

On Sunday the students returned to the school to begin the second phase of the mural: Outlining the main animals and painting in the blue background. Some of the more artistic students showed off their skills by drawing and painting these main animals onto the wall. Casey began the day drawing a fantastic Zebra: [...]

2017-01-04T18:05:04+03:00October 29th, 2013|Field Schools|Comments Off on Painting the Mural: Part Two

Hunting for fossils in South Turkwel and the Napadet Hills

At the beginning of this week the students started the new module, Human Evolution, taught by professor Bill Kimbel. Over the last few days they have been learning about the paleoenviroments associated with the rise of early hominids, the evolution of bipedal locomotion and the associated anatomical transitions from our quadrupedal ancestors, and the potential [...]

2017-01-04T18:05:04+03:00October 24th, 2013|Field Schools|Comments Off on Hunting for fossils in South Turkwel and the Napadet Hills

Painting a Mural at Nakwaperit

On Sunday, the students returned to the Nakwaperit Primary School to start off a project to give color to the walls of the main classroom. The students started off with painting a white base as a foundation for the mural. Students applying a white base coat to the Primary School walls Amna [...]

2017-01-04T18:05:04+03:00October 23rd, 2013|Field Schools|Comments Off on Painting a Mural at Nakwaperit

The end of Paleontology and the return to Lothagam.

The Paleontology module is winding down to a close, and for our last trip we returned to Lothagam - one of the most important Miocene fossil bearing sites in the Rift Valley. Professor Boyer leads the students through the ancient formations in search of fossils The students open their fossil-finding eyes as [...]

2017-01-04T18:05:05+03:00October 19th, 2013|Field Schools|Comments Off on The end of Paleontology and the return to Lothagam.

Sunday Football Match!

The game is on! TBI (right) faces Nakwaperit Primary School (left). The Turkana Basin Institute Field School students and staff visited the Nakwaperit Primary School over the weekend to play a competitive, yet casual, football match. TBI students and staff pursue the ball. We held up a good defense, but our [...]

2017-01-04T18:05:05+03:00October 16th, 2013|Field Schools|Comments Off on Sunday Football Match!

Field School Visits 3 Ancient Fossil Sites

Today the Field School students spent the day in the field looking for fossils in three different sites: Lothodok, the edge of the Kalodir deposits and Maurorot. All these sites are north of TBI and represent different slices of time that have been preserved in the fossil record. Prof Boyer explains the importance of [...]

2017-01-04T18:05:05+03:00October 14th, 2013|Field Schools|Comments Off on Field School Visits 3 Ancient Fossil Sites

Screening for Morphology

Professor Doug Boyer teaches the students about taxonomic features. The Field School students spent the morning looking at some of the skeletal collections that the Institute has to offer. From the tiny Rock Hyrax to the massive Elephant, the students were able to familiarize themselves with anatomical terminology and variation in African mammals. [...]

2017-01-04T18:05:05+03:00October 11th, 2013|Field Schools|Comments Off on Screening for Morphology

Fossil Hunting in the Napedet Hills

The Field School students visited different deposits in the Napedet Hills south of TBI this morning to look for fossils. This was to introduce the students to fieldwork and how fossils are located in the field, then how they get documented. We started at a Pleistocene Site The first fossil discovery of the [...]

2017-01-04T18:05:05+03:00October 9th, 2013|Field Schools|Comments Off on Fossil Hunting in the Napedet Hills

Palaeontology Module Begins!

The Turkana Basin Field School proceeds apace. Today the palaeontology module began with Prof Doug Boyer of Duke University who arrived at TBI yesterday. Prof Doug Boyer of Duke University   One of the first exercises was putting the earth's history and timeline into perspective. It all started with a bang a [...]

2017-01-04T18:05:05+03:00October 7th, 2013|Field Schools|Comments Off on Palaeontology Module Begins!
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