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Locality: Calgary, Alberta

Address: 2500 University Dr NW T2N 1N4 Calgary, AB, Canada

Website: olduvaigorgesds.com

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Olduvai Gorge: Stone Tools, Diet and Sociality 21.09.2020

Congratulations Aloyce !!! #congratulations #thesisproposal #thesis

Olduvai Gorge: Stone Tools, Diet and Sociality 07.09.2020

Professor Mercader will be discussing Ancient Starch Anti-Contamination guidelines on May 19th. Everyone is Welcome! #starch #oldupaigorge #olduvaigorge #ancientstarch #workshop

Olduvai Gorge: Stone Tools, Diet and Sociality 01.09.2020

Congratulations to our SDS doctoral student from McMaster on leading a group paper accepted for publication!

Olduvai Gorge: Stone Tools, Diet and Sociality 12.08.2020

Professor Julio Mercader will be giving a presentation on 'Publishing your first Article' Organized by the University of Calgary Graduate Committee. #graduate #article #workshop

Olduvai Gorge: Stone Tools, Diet and Sociality 08.08.2020

SDS is proud to support Kelvin Fella's Masters research titled "Ethnobotany at Oldupai Gorge: Ecological Analogues and Archaeological Visibility" | #masterthesis #oldupaigorge #ecology #research | @Archaeo_UDSM @olduvaigorgeSDS @fella_kelvin

Olduvai Gorge: Stone Tools, Diet and Sociality 26.07.2020

Prof. Julio will be giving a public lecture at the University of Winnipeg on Tuesday March 3 2020. 2:30pm Sponsored by MIRA, Dept of Anthropology, Research Office, Office of the Dean of Science at the University of Winnipeg

Olduvai Gorge: Stone Tools, Diet and Sociality 24.07.2020

Fingerprinting of quartzitic outcrops at Oldupai Gorge, Tanzania by Maria Soto #tanzania #quartzitcoutcrops #oldupaigorge #research #journal

Olduvai Gorge: Stone Tools, Diet and Sociality 20.07.2020

Initial assessment of bioavailable strontium at Oldupai Gorge, Tanzania by Laura Tucker | #olduvaigorge #research #stonetools #tanzania

Olduvai Gorge: Stone Tools, Diet and Sociality 30.06.2020

SDS, Max Planck & PRG presents "It's all in the dung: Investigating past Human & Animal Dynamics with Faecal Bio-Markers" by Dr. Yiming Wang on Wednesday January 29th at the University of Calgary.

Olduvai Gorge: Stone Tools, Diet and Sociality 24.06.2020

Our PI will be giving a public lecture today at downtown Calgary titled: Human Origins in the East African Cradle

Olduvai Gorge: Stone Tools, Diet and Sociality 17.06.2020

Wishing you and your loved ones a Happy New Year!

Olduvai Gorge: Stone Tools, Diet and Sociality 14.06.2020

Wishing you all a Merry Christmas!

Olduvai Gorge: Stone Tools, Diet and Sociality 30.05.2020

It's a look good, feel good type of day Happy Birthday Prof Julio. Hope you have a great day, you deserve it!

Olduvai Gorge: Stone Tools, Diet and Sociality 11.05.2020

Congratulations for successfully completing your PhD Degree Makarius Itambu and best wishes as you begin this new exciting phase!

Olduvai Gorge: Stone Tools, Diet and Sociality 28.04.2020

Check Out our New Research Article for the PeerJ Journal. Max Planck Society #olduvaigorge #anthropology #evolutionaryscience

Olduvai Gorge: Stone Tools, Diet and Sociality 18.04.2020

Great Presentation by Masters Student - Tope Akeju, on the topic of Bio-degradation of Starch by Microbial Communities in Soil Collected from Olduvai Gorge. #olduvaigorge #tanzania #Biodegradation

Olduvai Gorge: Stone Tools, Diet and Sociality 03.04.2020

Our Newest Journal - Fingerprinting of quartzitic outcrops at Oldupai Gorge, Tanzania. Volume 27. ISSN: 2352-409X

Olduvai Gorge: Stone Tools, Diet and Sociality 17.03.2020

Amazing work done by Jonathan Umbsaar, for his Geoarcheological Analysis of Olduvai Gorge, Tanzania. #geoscience #ucalgary #olduvaigorge

Olduvai Gorge: Stone Tools, Diet and Sociality 09.03.2020

Makarius is a step closer to decolonizing paleoscience in sub-Saharan Africa, one phytolith at a time...

Olduvai Gorge: Stone Tools, Diet and Sociality 03.03.2020

We are very grateful to IPHES & Palmira Saladie for joining us and supporting research on early Pleistocene #taphonomy and #taxonomy and co-supervising project scholars such as Kenyan colleague Pamela Wits Archaeology