"tools" blog posts
![Miombo woodland, northern Zambia](/media/livacuk/archaeology-classics-and-egyptology/blog/Miombo,woodland,in,the,Northern,Province,of,Zambia,(resized).jpg)
Barking Up the Right Tree - Updates from Deep Roots
Professor Larry Barham provides a fantastic update from the 'Deep Roots' project, and the award of Endangered Material Knowledge Programme funding for research into the archaeological use of bark. Professor Barham and his team's four year project investigates the deep roots of increasingly complex human behaviour in Africa, with excavations at key sites in Zambia.
Posted on: 16 June 2020
![Professor Larry Barham updates us on the Deep Roots project.](/media/livacuk/archaeology-classics-and-egyptology/blog/Professor,Larry,Barham,(in,the,garden).jpg)
Locked Out! - Updates from Deep Roots
Professor Larry Barham provides an update from the 'Deep Roots' project under lock-down, from his lab in the garden. Professor Barham and his team's four year project investigates the deep roots of increasingly complex human behaviour in Africa, with excavations at key sites in Zambia.
Posted on: 19 May 2020
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Stone Age memories
Professor Larry Barham visits Ormskirk West End Primary School to teach pupils about the Stone Age and the development of early tools.
Posted on: 7 April 2020