Additional Analysis on GPR Mapping of the Hominid Trackway, Laetoli, Tanzania

by Lawrence Conyers

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Previously I wrote a paper on the mapping of the hominid tracks at Laetoli Site S, which connected the trackway from two excavations conducted in 2016. In the search for other tracks in other grids, I mapped other features that are not footprints, but could be confused with them. This short paper is that analysis,…

Additional Analysis on GPR Mapping of the Hominid Trackway, Laetoli, Tanzania

One response to “Additional Analysis on GPR Mapping of the Hominid Trackway, Laetoli, Tanzania”

  1. Larry Conyers

    This is another article on the “micro-GPR” at Laetoli, Tanzania. I know this may be too much of a good thing, but here I am reporting on a failure to find the hominid prints, and how important that proved to be. I found something else completely, which is not as exciting as the 3.5 million year old prints, but still significant. Also I put together images of every print that I mapped at Site S showing the variation in how they look with GPR

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