2009 Student Information


iHere are some files for students to download.
The publications are included for students to
read before they come to the field school, the
coursepack needs to be downloaded and
placed in a three ring binder and brought
with you to Kenya.


KFFS 2009 Coursepack

KFFS 2009 Coursepack!
Note: this is a very large file. You
should download this to your computer
and print it. Be patient with both the
download and the printer. It may take
a few minutes for it to download and
for the document to load when you open
it, and finally it may take a minute for the
printer to load the file before it starts to
print. After you print it and put it in a binder,
BRING IT WITH YOU TO KENYA!

Publications to review.

KFFS Publication One
"Lake Turkana Archaeology: The Holocene"
article by Lawerance Robbins


KFFS Publication Two

"Mid- to late- Holocene vegetation dynamics
on the Laikipia Plateau, Kenya" article by Taylor et al.


KFFS Publication Three

"Sequence of tuffs between the KBS Tuff and the
Chari Tuff in the Turkana Basin, Kenya and Ethiopia"
technical article from Frank Brown et al. on the
methods used to date tuffs at Koobi Fora

KFFS Publication Four
"2.7 MYR-300,000 years in Africa" This is a good
review article that introduces issues and material we
will be looking at in Koobi Fora, article by
JWK Harris, Dave Braun, and Mike Pante

KFFS Publication Five
"Palaeoenvironmental Context for the Late Neogene
of the Turkana Basin" This is a section from the Koobi
Fora Monograph by Craifg Feibel. J.M. Harris and Frank Brown

KFFS Publication Six
Technological Developments in the Oldowan of Koobi Fora:
Innovative Techniques of Artifact Analysis", article by Dave
Braun and Jack Harris on Oldowan stone tools from Koobi Fora.

KFFS Publication Seven
"Early Pleistocene Hominid Behavioral Adaptations in the
Koobi Fora Reqion, East of Lake Turkana, Northern Kenya",
article by Mike Rodgers, Jack Harris, Susan Cachel, Stephen
Merritt, Briana Pobiner and David Braun

KFFS Publication Eight
Article about new Homo fossils from Ileret

KFFS Publication Nine

 

 


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