Husna Mashaka (@husnamashaka) 's Twitter Profile
Husna Mashaka

@husnamashaka

PhD student @ASU @ASUBeingHuman Paleoecology, Paleobotany ❤
Swahili translator_Paleosciences

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David R. Braun (@davidrbraun1) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Great to see this work published. A wonderful example of the collaborative efforts of Koobi Fora Field School, CASHP, and the National Museums of Kenya. Many KFFS student authors!!

Sylvia Wemanya (@sylviawemanya) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Ends and beginnings. Took a while but it’s finally here, a Masters in Archaeology #Classof2023 #UoNClass2023 #UoN69graduation

Mary Prendergast (@prendydigs) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Call (deadline Nov 8!) for early career researchers from Africa to apply to the Rewriting World Archaeology workshop - having been a mentor for this, I can say it's a great program! Get the support you need to develop your research and publish your work: durham.ac.uk/departments/ac…

John Murray (@kabweordie) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Happy to have been able to work with the PaleoAnthropology team to assemble this first set of papers. Thanks to ESHE The Harvati lab at University of Tübingen and all of our contributors. Special thanks to William D. Snyder for the great cover!

Koobi Fora Fldschl (@koobiforafs) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Applications are open! Tell everyone you know! Grab this image to tell your students! #fieldschool #FellowshipsAvailable #SummerResearch

Applications are open! Tell everyone you know! Grab this image to tell your students! #fieldschool #FellowshipsAvailable #SummerResearch
PAST AFRICA (@pastevolve) 's Twitter Profile Photo

🎉 Happy birthday to us! 🎉 This year marks the 30th anniversary of our founding. We are proud of our journey and the community we have built along the way, without your support none of this would be possible. To another 30 years of supporting African origin sciences! 🥳🌍

Mary Prendergast (@prendydigs) 's Twitter Profile Photo

SO proud of Rice Anthropology grad students Maggie Katongo and Sylvia Wemanya who are doing excellent work in #zooarchaeology and #AfricanArchaeology 🎉🎉🎉🐮🦴🐐🦴 socialsciences.rice.edu/news/social-sc…

Prof. Stefanie Kaboth-Bahr🔬🐚🌎 (@kabothbahr) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Impressions from #Day 3️⃣of the ongoing #MappingAncientAfrica #MAA #Nairobi🇰🇪 #Writing Workshop! funded by HABCOM INQUA PALCOM INQUA w/ Rahab Kinyanjui Bruk Lemma Debebe Trevor Hill Lots of #ECR working hard on their manuscripts for our #MAA Special Issue! William Gosling Jemma Finch

Impressions from #Day 3️⃣of the ongoing #MappingAncientAfrica #MAA #Nairobi🇰🇪 #Writing Workshop! funded by <a href="/Habcom_Inqua/">HABCOM INQUA</a> <a href="/PALCOM_INQUA/">PALCOM</a> <a href="/INQUA/">INQUA</a> w/ <a href="/rkinyanji/">Rahab Kinyanjui</a> <a href="/bruklemma/">Bruk Lemma Debebe</a> <a href="/drakpollen/">Trevor Hill</a> Lots of #ECR working hard on their manuscripts for our #MAA Special Issue! <a href="/palaeolim/">William Gosling</a> <a href="/Afropollen/">Jemma Finch</a>
PAST AFRICA (@pastevolve) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Happy #FossilFriday! PAST supports the next generation of African scientists through postgrad funding. We're aiming to raise $30000 to directly support these incredible young changemakers. #30for30🌍 👉Donate today and make a difference: givengain.com/campaign/past-…

PAST AFRICA (@pastevolve) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Happy #FossilFriday and #FeatureFriday! Meet Husna Mashaka, a PhD Candidate exploring the interaction between humans and their environment at Kisese II rock shelter in north-central Tanzania! Learn more about her work at the upcoming #EAAPP2024 👉 past.org.za/grantee-husna-…

Happy #FossilFriday and #FeatureFriday! 

Meet Husna Mashaka, a PhD Candidate exploring the interaction between humans and their environment at Kisese II rock shelter in north-central Tanzania! Learn more about her work at the upcoming #EAAPP2024 

👉 past.org.za/grantee-husna-…
Chris Campisano (@cj_campisano) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The cool part about this paper is that it started as a discussion in Kaye Reed’s weekly paleoecology lab meeting with her graduate students. nature.com/articles/s4155…