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2015 Season

 

2015_Dusk at camp
2015_The kitchen crew by the fire
2015_Like sardines on the way to the site
2015_Local Huts (manyattas)
2015_Sonia messing around inbetween interviews
2015_Sammy being interviewed for a documentary on Lomekwi 3
2015_Longolai, Seth, and Ektala at the camp kitchen
2015_Excavation of Lomekwi 3
2015_Exhausted on the last evening of the season
2015_Trees meeting stars at camp
2015_A very hot wheelbarrow at Lomewki 3
2015_Sonia taking notes at Lomekwi 3
2015_Local kids at camp
2015_John holding the fish we found living in our drinking water spring
2015_At the Lodwar Lodge_2
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2015_A boy goatherder watches on at LOM3
2015_Vincent planning site photogrammetry
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2015_Sammy, Xavier, and Sandrine examining outcrops
2015_Hot lunchtime snoozing at Nasura 3
2015_Sonia at the camp table with Turkana seat, stick and wrap in the foreground
2015_Satisfied customer in Kainuk
2015_Dinnertime at camp
2015_Portrait of a young Turkana
2015_Chef BK's freshly basked bread
2015_Smile Africa in Lodwar
2015_Sonia at a Nasura 3 test trench
2015_Newly purchsed watertank
2015_Milky Way at TBI
2015_Fixing the Rover, Kitale
2015_Rasme in the field
2015_Walking home after a long day's digging
2015_Fieldteam 2015
2015_Freddy getting some winks2
2015_At the Lodwar Lodge
2015_A Turkana lanscape
2015_Freddy excavating
2015_Landing on a dry lake-bed in Turkana
2015_Interviews in the field
2015_Sonia, Xavier, and Sandrine at lunchtime
2015_The start of the excavation of Nasura 3
2015_Xavier and Sammy surveying
2015_Unpacking the gear at camp
2015_A Turkana village in the evening light
2015_Lomekwi 3 excavation
2015_Sonia at her mobile office
2015_Julias Wambua
2015_Nick and Xavier trying to pump drinking water
2015_Hot Lodwar Night
2015_Chef BK excavating at LOM3
2015_Vincent Arrighi at the Total Station
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2015_Jason, Xavier, and Nick
2015_The camp kitchen and dining areas
2015_Sonia at the spring near camp
2015_Sonia at Nasura 3
2015_Vincent working after a long day in the sun
2015_Grabbing some shade at mid-day
2015_Nick escaping the bottom of the well
2015_Rainy Nairobi days
2015_The road home over the Rift
2015_Interviews in the field_2
2015_Sonia and team at the Kokiselei Site Complex
2015_Sonia, Xavier, and Sandrine at lunchtime_2
2015_Sandrine and Sonia examining a find
2015_Nick with inquisitive neighbours at the broken WTAP well
2015_Looking up from the well bottom
2015_Young Turkana seeing themselves
2015_Going off-road on the way home over the rift
2015_Nick, Sonia, and Sammy at the Nasura 3 Oldowan site
2015_Sonia at Lomekwi 3
2015_Draining the tank
2015_One of chef BK's radioactive biscuits
2015_Venus, Jupiter, and the crescent moon at camp
2015_The WTAP camp by night
2015_Dawn at the WTAP camp
2015_A portrait of Sonia Harmand
2015_TBI truck kicking up dust
2015_Evening drive in the laga
2015_Nick and Fred Foster at Lomekwi 3
2015_Freddy and Ali in Lodwar
2015_The Nasura 3 site
2015_First drinking water success of the season
2015_Sunset at TBI
2015_Cecilia Ngugi
2015_Longolai at camp
2015_Our neighbours
2015_Exposures near LOM3
2015_The WTAP camp at night
2015_Xavier pointing to Nasura 3
2015_Craig being interviewed for a documentary
2015_The road over the rift
2015_Kids join the team at Nasura 3
2015_With the clouds, heading to Turkana

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