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Talking about how our ever increasing population will be our downfall as a species as part of La Trobe’s Big Fat Ideas program (2012).

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Surveying for baboons in KwaZulu-Natal with PhD student, South Africa (2009)

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Collecting speleothem samples for palaeoenvironmental analysis at Sudwala Caves, South Africa (2012)

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The camp at Lake Mungo, Australia (2011).

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The Drimolen palaeocaves excavations, South Africa (2012).

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Exploring South African cave systems for fossils and speleothem (2012)

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Lake Mungo, location for Australia’s oldest known occupation (2012).

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Students excavating at Equus Cave, a modern human site in South Africa (July 2012)

 

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The 1.1-1.0 Ma old Cornelia-Uitzoek early Homo site in the Free State, South Africa (2012).

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The original SK48 Paranthropus robustus fossil from Swartkrans (2.0-1.8 Ma) at the Ditsong National Museum of Natural History, Pretoria, South Africa (2010).

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The Worlds Earliest Mazda, Taung, South Africa (July 2012)

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The Rabbit Hole Guest House in Krugersdorp (South Africa), while excavating the fossil site of Haasgat (Rabbit Hole) (2012)

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Exploring Pliocene marsupial fossil sites among basalt flows in Victoria, Australia (2013) with visitors from the U. Liverpool Geomag. Lab.

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Sampling for palaeomagnetism and uranium-lead analysis at the Bolt’s Farm fossil locality with University of Melbourne colleague Robyn Pickering (2012)

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Undertaking Geophysical Survey at Lake Mungo (2011)

Measuring the magnetic susceptibility of combustion features at Lake Mungo

La Trobe University Archaeology Honours student helping to take samples at the Cooper’s D Parnathropus robustus site, as site director Christine Steininger looks on. IMG_8467

Arizona State University colleague Erich Fisher standing at the base of an excavated Middle Stone Age cave sequence at Pinnacle Point, South Africa (2010).

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National Museum of Bloemfontein colleague James Brink and I sampling for palaeomagnetism in the Free State of South Africa, yes! it snows in South Africa!

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