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Monthly Archives: July 2024
Milton’s Blog: Slow and Steady Wins the Race (6/28)
Bye Bye Olduvai! Today is the day that we head out of Olduvai Gorge and make the journey all the way back to where this trip first started. Before we can get allllll the way back though, we first have … Continue reading
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Milton’s Blog: The Bone Collector (6/27)
If there is one simple name I could be called today, it would be the bone collector. We started off our day back at the gulley where we initially gathered teeth, but this time, we were looking for fractured bones. … Continue reading
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Milton’s Blog: Helping with Dr. Egeland (6/26)
Today, I had the opportunity to conduct field research with another professor at our research station. I spent the morning with three other classmates (pictured) and Dr. Charles Egeland at a nearby field site known as OT2 (Olduvai Transect 2). … Continue reading
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Milton’s Blog: Skulls, Scat, and Shifting Sands (6/25)
Sweet, sensational, or supreme. These are all ways you could describe today. In all seriousness though, this may be a bit exaggerated to help with the “S” alliteration theme of today’s blog. Now, without further ado please allow me to … Continue reading
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Milton’s Blog: Ancient Dentistry (6/24)
Today, it’s all about teeth. Not about my teeth, not about any human’s teeth, not about any ancient hominid’s teeth, but it’s about ancient animal teeth. For today, we are visiting a gulley in the Gorge that has an abundance … Continue reading
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Milton’s Blog: Relaxing (and learning) in Paradise (6/23)
Just like Bon Jovi once said: “Ohhhh we’re halfway thereeeeee”. I am actually not sure if this is the exact halfway mark of the course, but today is the day when we switch our focus from ecology to anthropology. I … Continue reading
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Milton’s Blog: Some Bogies in the Serengeti (6/22)
Good Morning Alpha Team. The Calvary is up and moving at 0530 this morning. (Hopefully this reference makes a bit more sense with context later in the post). Today, we are heading to Serengeti National Park which is a bit … Continue reading
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Carina’s Blog: Transit Part Two – 6/28-6/30/24
Time for the long journey home! Land Rover -> bus -> airport shuttle -> plane -> another airport shuttle -> another plane -> Rice shuttle -> car ->-> home! This started with packing up the safari vehicles and hitting the … Continue reading
Carina‘s Blog: Olduvai – 6/27/24
Continuing our survey of the gulley near Castle Rock, I found a huge amount of animal bones. Our goal for today was to search for evidence of hominin and carnivore damage including tooth marks, punctures, and cuts from stone tools. … Continue reading
Carina‘s Blog: Olduvai – 6/26/24
This is the day we all became archaeologists. We actually got to participate in ongoing excavations, which was insanely cool!! We excavated at the BK site in the side gorge, and my work area was at level four, which is … Continue reading