Gopesh Jha(@atypical_SAPIEN) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Belated and non

Here is an example of a diminutive cleaver!

The edges are still sharp! So fresh!

Such diminutive bifaces are commonly observed in Indian Middle Palaeolithic assemblages.

Belated #fieldworkfriday and non #flintfriday

Here is an example of a diminutive cleaver! 

The edges are still sharp! So fresh! 

Such diminutive bifaces are commonly observed in Indian Middle Palaeolithic assemblages. 

#Humanorigins #India
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EarthScope Consortium(@EarthScope_sci) 's Twitter Profile Photo

This gives a glimpse into some field safety training! A number of EarthScope engineers recently completed Helicopter Underwater Egress Training (HUET), learning how to safely evacuate a helicopter in the event of a water landing.

🎥 Adam Woolace, EarthScope

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Gopesh Jha(@atypical_SAPIEN) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Definition of cool site: tons of fossils + tons of lithics + multiple layers of them. Also, chances of finding a hominin remain.

Still need to ID this!

Any idea, what this is?

Definition of cool site: tons of fossils + tons of lithics + multiple layers of them. Also, chances of finding a hominin remain.

Still need to ID this!

Any idea, what this is?

#FossilFriday #FieldworkFriday #HumanOrigins #India
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Gopesh Jha(@atypical_SAPIEN) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Belated and non

This cool quartzite blade based assemblage from Andhra Pradesh, India.

Dilemma is, whether these assemblages are part of UP or IUP or another MP variant in Indian context.

Belated #fieldworkfriday and non #flintfriday

This cool quartzite blade based assemblage from Andhra Pradesh, India.

Dilemma is, whether these assemblages are part of UP or IUP or  another MP variant in Indian context.

#HumanOrigins #SouthAsia
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Manuel Will(@MW_hominin) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Project Jojosi, Photo 4: The last photo showed tons of stone tools but all in secondary context - which doesn't tell us much. So in surveys 2022 & this year's excavation we tackle(d) what appears to be stratified MSA finds in the sediment walls!

Project Jojosi, Photo 4: The last photo showed tons of stone tools but all in secondary context - which doesn't tell us much. So in surveys 2022 & this year's excavation we tackle(d) what appears to be stratified MSA finds in the sediment walls! #fieldworkfriday #Archaeology
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PAKEP(@PAKEP_KSA) 's Twitter Profile Photo

For , a Neolithic mustatil (c.5300-5000 BCE) about to be hit by a early Summer storm in . PAKEP has determined that mustatil are often located near water. Here you can see the major wadi to the right (and tributary behind). They flooded soon after.

For #FieldworkFriday, a Neolithic mustatil (c.5300-5000 BCE) about to be hit by a early Summer storm in #AlUla. @PAKEP_KSA has determined that mustatil are often located near water. Here you can see the major wadi to the right (and tributary behind). They flooded soon after.
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AppliedGeology_TUD(@TUD_AppliedGeo) 's Twitter Profile Photo

is here! Today's shows a pavement of the partially natural network in Lower rocks of the Parmelan, Bornes Massif. This is an analogue for fractured reservoirs.
skfb.ly/oUZOW

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PAKEP(@PAKEP_KSA) 's Twitter Profile Photo

For , some very faint, but very old, mustatil in . These structures are very difficult to spot from the ground, but they pop out when in the air! How many can you spot?

For #Fieldworkfriday, some very faint, but very old, mustatil in #AlUla. These structures are very difficult to spot  from the ground, but they pop out when in the air! How many can you spot?
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3DGeo Research Group Heidelberg(@3DGeoHD) 's Twitter Profile Photo



What happens in the forest ... goes into ! Our library of vegetation objects which were captured as 3D .

Last week our students captured one of the oldest trees in Heidelberg with TLS - an oak tree called 'Holdermannseiche'👇

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David Hodgetts(@VRGeoscience) 's Twitter Profile Photo

It's , and today we head to a classic field trip locality for geologists of all ages - Mam Tor, Castleton, Derbyshire, UK. Check out those turbidite deposits!
Bridging the physical and digital divide to bring geologists and students closer to amazing .

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David Hodgetts(@VRGeoscience) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I hope you enjoy this flythrough✈️ of Head, . This locality has beautiful exposures of the Cretaceous Flamborough and Burnham chalks and the Flamborough Head Fault Zone.

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