In pursuit of the first Homo: Management of Archaeological Research in Olduvai Gorge (Tanzania)

  • Manuel Domínguez-Rodrigo University of Alcalá
  • Marina Vegara-Riquelme University of Alcalá
  • Julia Aramendi Complutense University of Madrid
  • Elia Organista Universidad de Estocolmo
  • Lucía Cobo-Sánchez University of Alcalá
  • Lucía Hernández-Vivanco University of Alcalá
  • Fernando Diez-Martín University of Valladolid
  • José Manuel Maíllo-Fernández National University of Distance Education
  • David Martín-Perea Complutense University of Madrid
  • David Uribelarrea Complutense University of Madrid
  • Enrique Baquedano University of Alcalá
Keywords: Olduvai Gorge, archaeological management, research, scientific dissemination, Archaeology

Abstract

The sites at Olduvai Gorge (Tanzania) constitute a unique venue for the study of the first members of the genus Homo. The large amount of fossils recovered and the good state of preservation of these sites have boosted archaeological research in the Gorge throughout the years. The Olduvai Paleoanthropology and Paleoecology Project (TOPPP) research team, present at the Gorge since 2006, launched the construction of the Aguirre-Mturi Scientific Station within the limits of the Ngorongoro National Park with the aim of improving the working conditions and provide a safe working space. The safeguard of the archaeological materials was also one of the cornerstones during the design process and building of the station. The laboratory allows almost immediate cleaning, analysis and restoration of the materials recovered during field work. Meanwhile, in Spain, the Institute of Evolution in Africa (IDEA), current headquarters of the TOPPP team, was founded with the aim of promoting the study of African paleoanthropology and the origins of humankind in Africa. Along with the research work, TOPPP strives to bring the scientific knowledge to the general public in several ways, including the management of temporary and permanent exhibitions in Spain and Tanzania.

Author Biographies

Manuel Domínguez-Rodrigo, University of Alcalá

Instituto de Evolución en África (IDEA)

Universidad de Rice

Marina Vegara-Riquelme, University of Alcalá

Instituto de Evolución en África (IDEA)

Julia Aramendi, Complutense University of Madrid

Instituto de Evolución en África (IDEA), Universidad de Alcalá

Elia Organista, Universidad de Estocolmo

Instituto de Evolución en África (IDEA), Universidad de Alcalá

Lucía Cobo-Sánchez, University of Alcalá

Instituto de Evolución en África (IDEA)

Lucía Hernández-Vivanco, University of Alcalá

Instituto de Evolución en África (IDEA)

Fernando Diez-Martín, University of Valladolid

Instituto de Evolución en África (IDEA)

José Manuel Maíllo-Fernández, National University of Distance Education

Instituto de Evolución en África (IDEA)

David Martín-Perea, Complutense University of Madrid

Instituto de Evolución en África (IDEA)

Museo Nacional de Ciencias Naturales-CSIC

David Uribelarrea, Complutense University of Madrid

Instituto de Evolución en África (IDEA)

Enrique Baquedano, University of Alcalá

Instituto de Evolución en África (IDEA)

Museo Arqueológico Regional de la Comunidad de Madrid

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Published
2021-10-29
How to Cite
Domínguez-Rodrigo, M., Vegara-Riquelme, M., Aramendi, J., Organista, E., Cobo-Sánchez, L., Hernández-Vivanco, L., Diez-Martín, F., Maíllo-Fernández, J. M., Martín-Perea, D., Uribelarrea, D., & Baquedano, E. (2021). In pursuit of the first Homo: Management of Archaeological Research in Olduvai Gorge (Tanzania). Complutum, 32(2), 495-504. https://doi.org/10.5209/cmpl.78573