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Dr. Lawrence Martin assumes full-time directorship of TBI

Stony Brook University's Dr. Lawrence Martin has agreed to serve, on a full-time basis, as Director of the Turkana Basin Institute. Martin has been at the heart of TBI activities since its creation in 2005, and has worked closely with Richard Leakey on fundraising, developing a field school, developing a self-sustaining business plan for TBI [...]

By |2017-01-04T18:05:22+03:00January 12th, 2012|Featured, General|Comments Off on Dr. Lawrence Martin assumes full-time directorship of TBI

Louise Leakey and Autodesk launch 3D fossils website

Dr. Louise Leakey (TBI, Stony Brook University) and 3D software company Autodesk have teamed up with the National Museums of Kenya to create an ongoing interactive showcase famous fossil discoveries from the Turkana Basin in virtual 3D. Newley launched, AfricanFossils.org enables visitors to explore a virtual "lab" filled with numerous famous fossil finds which can [...]

By |2017-01-04T18:05:22+03:00November 30th, 2011|Featured, General|Comments Off on Louise Leakey and Autodesk launch 3D fossils website

Scientists from around the world attend tenth Human Evolution Workshop

Scientists from around the world are arriving at TBI's Turkwel research facility in northern Kenya for the tenth annual Stony Brook University Human Evolution Workshop, held August 2-6. The workshop, entitled “Geological History of the Turkana Basin,”  will cover topics such as the plate tectonic setting of the Turkana Basin, relation of the Turkana Depression [...]

By |2017-01-04T18:05:25+03:00August 1st, 2011|Featured, General|Comments Off on Scientists from around the world attend tenth Human Evolution Workshop

Stony Brook scientist revisits traditional view of human origins

Professor John Shea presents evidence that early human behavior was no less complex than that of living humans. Stone points dating to at least 104,000 years ago from Omo Kibish, Ethiopia. These points, shaped by pressure-flaking and likely used as projectile points are more than 65,000 years older than the oldest similar artifacts from the [...]

By |2017-01-04T18:05:33+03:00March 7th, 2011|Featured, General|Comments Off on Stony Brook scientist revisits traditional view of human origins

Turkwel Laboratory January 2011

I have a few recent images of the large laboratory that is under construction at Turkwel. The basement which will be used as storage area, is now complete and the large slab has mostly been laid. The wall on the ground floor will be the constructed next. I have a few recent images of the [...]

By |2017-01-04T18:05:35+03:00February 2nd, 2011|Featured, General|Comments Off on Turkwel Laboratory January 2011
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