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Resilience in East African Landscapes

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Projects

There are multiple ongoing research projects with the REAL Marie Curie ITN. Please browse our portfolio below if you are interested in learning more about the research we have been conducting. Reports, publications, and other research outputs are available on our resources page.

Beny Lilawola joins ARCC

ARCC project members have expanded to include Beny Lilawola, an MA student in the Department of History at the Read More

Participatory mapping of bio-cultural heritage hotspots in western Serengeti

Dr Anna Shoemaker, ARCC post-doc has just spent the last month touring around western Serengeti visiting heritage sites Read More

Vegetation surveys in Serengeti

The ARCC project has been ramping it's archaeological activity in western Serengeti this past month, doing participatory Read More

ARCC Imagines Serengeti with Jan Bender Shetler

ARCC project member Anna Shoemaker recently joined Jan Bender Shetler and Jonathon Schramm on an excursion around Read More

ESR 1: Finding Past Human Landscapes: An archaeological and historical ecological investigation of the Lake Baringo Basin, Baringo District, Kenya

Fellow:  Nik Petek, MA, PIfA Supervision:  Prof Paul Lane Host Institution:  Institute of Archaeology and Ancient Read More

ESR 2: On the periphery of living memory in the Amboseli basin human settlement and landscape interaction c. 1700-1950

Early Stage Researcher:  Anna Shoemaker Supervision:  Paul Lane Host Institution:  Department of Archaeology and Read More

ESR 3: Landscape and environmental change

Fellow:  Geert van der Plas Supervision:  Dirk Verschuren Host Institution:  Limnology Unit, Department of Read More

ESR 4: Long-term ecosystem dynamics and societal interactions in the Amboseli and Mau ecosystems from swamp sediments

            ESR 4 - Esther Githumbi SUPERVISOR - Dr. Rob Marchant INSTITUTION - University of York I am based at The Read More

ESR 5: Soil erosion in the Lake Baringo basin, Kenya

Aynalem Degefa The main target of my PhD research at the University of Ghent, Belgium, is to reconstruct and quantify Read More

ESR 6: Landscape Dynamics, Struggle for Livelihood or Survival Strategies: A History of Kilimanjaro Lowlands 1850 to 2010

Project Bio: This PhD project studies ways in which the people of Kilimanjaro, Tanzania, have been dynamic in using Read More

ESR 7: Turning conflict into coexistence: cross-cutting ties and institutions in the agro-pastoral borderlands of Lake Naivasha basin, Kenya.

ESR 7:  Turning conflict into coexistence: cross-cutting ties and institutions in the agro-pastoral borderlands of Lake Read More

ESR 9: Struggle and conflict over Resources in the Central Rift Valley

Christine Adongo's PhD project targets two locations in the central Rift Valley, Olkaria in Nakuru County, and Suswa in Read More

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Prof. Paul Lane
Department of Archaeology and Ancient History,
Uppsala University, and
Department of Archaeology, University of Cambridge

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