A PhD student at the University of Cambridge’s Department of Archaeology, Stanley Onyemechalu, has been recognised for his ...
The young woman is believed to have been part of the Manteño people, who lived along the Ecuadorian coast and survived by ...
A pregnant woman's dismembered remains from over 1,000 years ago, along with unusual burial artifacts spanning multiple ...
The University of Cambridge has recognised Stanley Onyemechalu, a doctoral student in archaeology, for his research on the ...
a portable grinding tool, when the Sahara was a savannah. Nothing like it has been found before; Cambridge University Archaeology Dept. could not identify it, but a geologist in the Geology Dept.
He initially chose to study natural sciences at the University of Cambridge, UK, but soon switched to archaeology and anthropology. In 1965, he completed his PhD, which shed new light on the early ...