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Will Archer

@willarcher100

Africanist archaeologist - National Museum, Bloemfontein, South Africa.

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Calling all African graduate archaeology students - join us for the ISAfrica workshop to be held at Florisbad (Free State Province, South Africa) from April 1-7, 2024.

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Great fieldwork opportunity with Viola Schmid. Highly recommend!

Happy Wednesday 🥳 Today, we bring you a fieldwork opportunity for members of the Southern African Archaeology Student Society! Apply to participate in the Rose Cottage Excavation season from 3rd November to 1st December 2024.

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Happy #workshopwednesday! Today, we feature the ISAfrica Immersive Stones: Interactive learning of African lithic technology workshop held at Florisbad 🇿🇦

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I had a fantastic time at the ISAfrica Stone Age workshop in Florisbad. Thanks to the organizers @GuillaumePorraz & @willarcher100

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Day 6 at ISAfrica with discussions, knapping and Michel Grenet's illustration related to the later southern African MSA #ISAfrica #ActiveLearning #MaxPlanck #MPIEVA #CNRS

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Privelaged to share my son's 1st birthday with 17 highly talented African archaeology students, #InclusiveLearning #ActiveLearning #ISAfrica #MPIEVA #CNRS

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I had a wonderful stay at the #ISAfrica workshop in Florisbad. Thanks @willarcher100 and @GuillaumePorraz for organising!

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Day 5 of ISAfrica focused on residue and use-wear. The fantastic Michel Grenet's contribution shown here (with a later add-on related to discussion of convergent products from Diepkloof Layer "Mike")

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Students experimenting with African bifacial technologies and learning from master knappers PJ Texier and Michel Grenet on workshop day 4! #ISAfrica #MaxPlanck #MPIEVA #CNRS

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Michel Grenet's day 3 contribution on African bifacial technology experiments and lectures! #ISAfrica #MaxPlanck #CNRS

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Daily drawing from Michel Grenet after Day 2's silcrete heat-treatment experiments #ISAfrica #MaxPlanck, #CNRS

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The first ISAfrica workshop at #Florisbad is a huge success! Congrats to @willarcher100 and @GuillaumePorraz for taking the effort! #StoneAge, #Africa, #ExperimentalArchaeology

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To be circulated! Many of us will be taking part. See you there!!

Calling all African graduate archaeology students - join us for the ISAfrica workshop to be held at Florisbad (Free State Province, South Africa) from April 1-7, 2024.

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Last Saturday Professor Pierre-Jean Texier gave a masterclass on stone tool knapping @OriginsCentre, Wits University, with a slab of flint from Dordogne, France, the home of the original 'Cro-Magnon'. See the resulting tool in thread. (film provided by Dr R. Hanon)


Late Acheulean occupations at Montagu Cave and the pattern of Middle P... sciencedirect.com/science/articl…


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📢 “The first Miocene fossils from coastal woodlands in the southern East African Rift” from Paleo-Primate Project Gorongosa describes the first Miocene fossils from coastal woodlands in the southern East African Rift in Gorongosa National Park, Mozambique doi.org/10.1016/j.isci…


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"Some of the coffee profits build new schools and train teachers in communities around the park. These schools create a safe space for local girls, help prevent child marriages, and encourage them to finish their studies.” @CNNAfrica @CNN tinyurl.com/GorongosaCoffee

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