9,000 year-old ritualized decapitation found in Brazil
A new study, recently published in PLOS 1, in which UCT researcher Dr Domingo Carlos Salazar Garcia, from the Department of Archaeology, participated, reveals a 9000 year old case of decapitation, found in a rock shelter in Brazil. &nb
      
  Fossil dating expert to launch new uranium-series laboratory
Dr Robyn Pickering is hard at work on UCT’s new dating laboratory, due to be launched on 22 October. The lab builds on UCT’s reputation in geochemistry, rooted in the radiogenic isotope facility set up 10 years ago.
      
  Complex Relationships Control Okavango
The secrets of Okavango’s delicate but robust ecosystem are rooted in a unique give and take exchange involving the geology, geochemistry, and flora, said alumnus Professor Terence McCarthy. Professor McCarthy delivered the annual
      
  Associate Professor Becky Ackermann speaks about Homo naledi
Associate Professor Rebecca Ackermann, from the Department of Archaeology at UCT was interviewed on SABC about the discovery of Homo naledi.  Continue here to watch the interview.
      
  UCT Scientists part of team working on new human ancestor Homo naledi
UCT Department of Archaeology's Associate Professor Rebecca Ackermann and her PhD student Lauren Schroeder are members of the team who recently described the new human ancestor Homo naledi.
      
  The million year old monkey: new evidence confirms the antiquity of fossil primate from the Dominican Republic
An international team of scientists, including Dr Robyn Pickering, from UCT's Department of Geological Sciences, have dated a species of fossil monkey found across the Caribbean, to just over 1 million years old