
Richard Bates
@dickybates2
geophysicist and interdisciplinary scientist with an interest in archaeology, climate change and integrating science messages with the performing arts
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14-03-2019 18:34:51
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JOB alert! Postdoc position in African Archaeological Science, bringing together The Cyprus Institute Cambridge Archaeology and a West African partner, focused on training and capacity building. We need your help to spread this widely🙌 onlinerecruitment.exelsyslive.com/?c=6E7274A2-8E…

A 20m diameter by 7m deep hole that used to hold water- Lost Frontiers Vince Gaffney reminds me of other big pits🤣


It has been a wonderful opportunity for me to visit the Wolaita Sodo University and have a look at amazing exhibits. Urithi Wetu #ExploreEthiopia Curate Oromia






Back at Laetoli, 3 million Yr old footprint site to assess climate impacts as part of joint Uni Dar es Salaam/St Andrews digitisation. #CulturalProtectionFund British Council Arts , @DCM Urithi Wetu Elgidius Ichumbaki, Ph.D. Richard Bates Edward Pollard University of Dar es Salaam University of St Andrews


Digitisation workshops at Laetoli, part of #CulturalProtctionFund, University of St Andrews Elgidius Ichumbaki, Ph.D.


Week 1 of Digitization project at Laetoli 3.6Ma footprint site, Tanzania, thanks to #CulturalProtectionFund British Council Arts @DCM University of Dar es Salaam University of St Andrews

Week 1 at Laetoli digitizing threatened archaeology and geology #CulturalProtectionFund British Council Arts @DCM University of Dar es Salaam University of St Andrews

End of another week with #CulturalProtectionFund British Council Arts @DCM University of Dar es Salaam University of St Andrews Elgidius Ichumbaki, Ph.D.

Today, we’ve planted over 5,000 #mangrovetrees around #Winde #slavewarehouse north of #Bagamoyo. Many thanks to collaborators & supporters to make this happen. Tanzania Forest Services Agency #Culturalprotectionfund British Council Arts Department for Culture, Media and Sport Richard Bates Urithi Wetu





The outputs of our research team comprised of scientists from University of Dar es Salaam University of Bradford Bradford Archaeology and Forensics Visualising Heritage & University of St Andrews Earth & Environmental Science, St Andrews are displayed at the Taasisi ya Sanaa na Utamaduni Bagamoyo (TaSUBa) #international #festival, 23-26 Oct 24. You’re welcome to visit our #pavilion and learn

Facilitating a workshop with the #History teachers from local schools in Kilwa to learn from each other about the values of #KilwaKisiwani & #SongoMnara WHS was a memorable experience. I thank Science for Africa Foundation for making this possible. #POSSIBLEAfrica Urithi Wetu University of Dar es Salaam
