Jackson K. Njau Assistant Professor



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Jackson K. Njau Assistant Professor Department of Geological Science Indiana University 1001 East 10 th Street Bloomington, IN 470405-1405 Office: GY425 Phone: (812) 856-3170 Email: jknjau@indiana.edu Professional Experience 2011-pres Assistant Professor, Geological Sciences, Indiana University 2009-11 Postdoctoral Research Scholar, Human Evolution Research Center, UC Berkeley 2006-11 Principal Curator, Museum of National Natural History, Arusha, Tanzania 2003-05 Instructor, Rutgers University s Koobi Fora International Field School, Kenya 2000-01 Teaching Assistant, Rutgers University 1992-96 Curator, National Museum of Tanzania, Dar Es Salaam Research interests Evolution of early humans and hominid paleolandscapes in Eastern African Vertebrate taphonomy and zooarchaeology Crocodile feeding behavior, ecology and taphonomy: implications for human evolution Education 2006 PhD, Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey 2000 MA, Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey 2000 Quaternary Studies Cert., Geological Sciences & Anthropology, Rutgers Univ. 1992 BA, University of Dar Es Salaam, Tanzania Representative Publications Njau, J.K. and Hlusko, L.J. 2010. Fine-Tuning Paleoanthropological Reconnaissance using High-Resolution Satellite Imagery: The Discovery of 28 New Sites in Tanzania. Journal of Human Evolution 59, 680-684. Njau, J.K. and Blumenschine, R.J. Crocodylian and Mammalian Carnivore Feeding Traces on Hominin Fossils from FLK 22 and FLK NN 3, Late Pliocene, Olduvai Gorge, Tanzania. Journal of Human Evolution (in press). Brochu, C.A., Njau, J.K., Blumenschine, R.J., Densmore, L.D. 2010. A New Horned Crocodile From Plio-Pleistocene Hominid Sites at Olduvai Gorge, Tanzania. PLoS One 5(2), e9333. Louchart, A., Wesselman, H., Blumenschine, R.J., Hlusko, L.J., Njau, J.K., Black, M.T., Asnake, M., White, T.D. 2009. Taphonomic, Avian, and Small Vertebrate Indicators of Ardipithecus ramidus Habitat. Science 326, 66. Blumenschine, R.J., Stanistreet, I.G., Njau, J.K., Bamford, M.K., Masao, F.T., Albert, R.M., Stollhofen, H., Andrews, P., Prassak, K.A., McHenry, L.J., Fernandez-Jalvo, Y., Camilli,

E.L., Ebert, J. Environments and Hominin Activities across FLK Peninsula During Zinjanthropus Times (1.84 Ma), Olduvai Gorge, Tanzania. Journal of Human Evolution (Accepted). Ungar, P.S., Krueger, K.L., Blumenschine, R.J., Njau, J.K., Scott, R.S. Dental microwear texture analysis of hominins recovered by the Olduvai Landscape Paleoanthropology Project, 1995-2007. Journal of Human Evolution (in press). Blumenschine, R.J., Peters, C.R., Capaldo, S.D., Andrews, P., Njau, J.K., Pobiner, B.L. 2007. Vertebrate taphonomic perspectives on Oldowan hominin land use in the Plio- Pleistocene Olduvai Basin, Tanzania. In: Breathing Life into Fossils: Taphonomic Studies in Honor of C.K. Brain (T. Pickering, K. Schick, N. Toth eds). Gosport, IN: Stone Age Institute Press. Pp. 161-179. Njau, J.K. and Blumenschine, R.J. 2006. A Diagnosis of Crocodile Damage to Large Vertebrate Bones, With Fossil Examples From Olduvai Gorge, Tanzania. Journal of Human Evolution 50, 142-162. Blumenschine, R.J., Peters, C.R., Masao, F.T., Clarke, R.J., Deino, A.L., Hay, R.L., Swisher, C., Ashley, G.M., McHenry, L.J., Sikes, N.E., van der Merwe, N.J., Tactikos, J.C., Cushing, A.E., Deocampo, D.M., Njau, J.K., Ebert, J.I. 2003. Late Pliocene Homo and Hominid Land Use from Western Olduvai Gorge, Tanzania. Science 299, 1217-1221. Selected Abstracts: Professional Meetings 2011 Renne, P.R., Mulcahy, S.R., Cassata, W.S., Morgan, L.E., Hlusko, L.J. & Njau, J.K. Retention of inherited Argon in Alkali Feldspar Xenocrysts: Constraints from Ba diffusion profiles. GSA, Minneapolis (9 12 October 2011) 2010 Njau, J.K. and Blumenschine, R.J. Hominin Predation Hazards from Carnivores on the FLK Zinjanthropus and FLKNN OH7/OH8 Landscapes, Olduvai Gorge. Paleoanthropology Society A30. 2008 Brochu, C.A., Njau, J.K., Blumenschine, R.J., & Densmore, Ll.D. Giant horned crocodiles from the Late Cenozoic of Africa: Stealth diversity revisited. JVP 28, 57A. 2008 Westaway, M., Njau, J.K., & Wood, W. Towards a clearer understanding of the importance of crocodiles as taphonomic agents in the early hominin fossil record. Australian Archaeological Association Annual Conference, 63A. 2007 Njau, J.K. and Blumenschine, R. J. Crocodilian Predation Risk for Plio-Pleistocene Hominins at Olduvai Gorge, Tanzania. PaleoAnthropology Society A21. 2005 Njau, J.K. and Blumenschine, R.J. Bone modification by crocodilians in Plio- Pleistocene fossil assemblages, Olduvai Gorge, Tanzania. JVP 25, 96A. Papers in preparation Njau, JK, Hlusko, LJ, Morgan, L. Geology and paleontology of new Pleistocene locality in Hanang, northern Tanzania (paper near submission). Thesis Njau, J.K. 2006. The Relevance of Crocodilians to Oldowan Hominin Paleoecology at Olduvai Gorge, Tanzania. PhD dissertation, Rutgers University http://www.paleoanthro.org/dissertation_list.htm 2

Awards and Fellowships 2006 Wenner-Gren Foundation, Post-doctoral Fellowship (PIDF) 2005 Dean s Award for Excellence in Research, Graduate School, Rutgers University 2004 J. Flannagan, Rutgers University Graduate Fellowship 2003 Wenner-Gren Foundation, Graduate Fellowship (PIDF) 2000 The Explorers Club New York, Exploration Fund Grant 1998-00 Wenner-Gren Foundation, Graduate Fellowship 1996-98 L.S.B. Leakey Foundation, Graduate Fellowship (Baldwin) Research Experience 2006-pres. Co-director, Tanzania International Paleoanthropological Research Project (TIPRP), (PIs: Jackson Njau & Leslea Hlusko). 2007-pres. Co-director, Olduvai Gorge Landscape Paleoanthropology Project (OLAPP). Established by Robert Blumenschine and Fidelis Masao (1989). 2010-pres Co-director, Olduvai Vertebrate Paleontology Project (OVPP). (PIs: Leslea Hlusko & Jackson Njau). 2010-pres Co-director, Olduvai Gorge Geochronology and Archeology Project (OGAP) (PIs: Lindsay McHenry, Jackson Njau, Ignacio de la Torre). 1995-pres. Faunal Analyst, Collections Manager & Curator, Olduvai Gorge projects, Arusha Natural History Museum 2004 Zooarchaeologist, Middle Awash Project. Taphonomic study of large vertebrate fossils from Aramis, the Ardipithecus ramidus site (with Dr. R. Blumenschine). Research Grants 2011-16 The origins of the Acheulean in East Africa (Co-directors: I. de la Torre, Njau, JK, McHenry, LJ, Pante, M). European Research Council, ERC ( 1.5 Million) 2011-13 Vertebrate Paleontology at Olduvai Gorge, Tanzania (PI: Hlusko, LJ). National Science Foundation ($304,904). 2011-13 Percussion Technology and Human Evolution. The Leverhulme Trust, International Networks, Cambridge ( 124,900). PI: Ignacio de la Torre (Univ. College London), Collaborators: Helene Roche (CNRS), Rafael Mora (UA Barcelona), Rob Blumenschine (Rutgers Univ.), JK Njau (Indiana Univ.), Bill McGrew (Univ. Cambridge), Sonia Harmand (CNRS), Susana Carvalho (Univ. Cambridge), Tetsuro Matsuzawa (Kyoto Univ.). 2010-12 The Early Acheulean in Olduvai: Training and Heritage Conservation in Northern Tanzania (Co-PIs: I. de la Torre & JK Njau). The British Academy, UK-Africa Academic Partnership ( 29,650) 2010-11 Continued Research and Training on the Landscape Paleoanthropology of Olduvai Gorge including the Landscape Ecology of Modern Settings in Northern Tanzania PAST, South African Palaeontological Scientific Trust (R 199 000) 2009-11 New Stratigraphic and Archaeological Investigations on the Origin of the Acheulean at Olduvai Gorge (PI: LJ McHenry). National Science Foundation ($223,510) 3

2008 Surveying for New Paleoanthropological Sites in Tanzania (Co-PIs: Hlusko, LJ & Njau, JK). National Geographic Society, Waitt Grant ($15,000) 2008 The Landscape Paleoanthropology Research of Olduvai Gorge, Tanzania (Co-PIs: Blumenschine, RJ., Masao, FT. & Njau, JK). National Geographic Society, Exploration Grant ($22,000) 2007 Surveying for New Paleoanthropological Sites in Tanzania (Co-PIs: Hlusko, LJ & Njau, JK). Wenner-Gren International Collaborative Research Grant ($29,974) Pre-doctoral and dissertation research grants 2002 Archaeological implications of crocodile predation to Oldowan hominid evolution NSF Doctoral Dissertation Improvement Grant ($12,000). 2001 Archaeological implications of crocodile predation to Oldowan hominid evolution Wenner-Gren Foundation Research Grant ($19,500). Grants for organizing professional conferences 2011 The East African Association for Paleoanthropology and Paleontology 3 rd Biannual Conference, Addis Ababa, Ethiopia. Wenner-Gren Foundation ($15,000 - Alemseged, Z. & Njau, J.K.). 2009 The East African Association for Paleoanthropology and Paleontology 2 nd Biannual Conference, Arusha, Tanzania. Wenner-Gren Foundation ($15,000 - Alemseged, Z. & Njau, J.K.). Professional Service 2009-pres Associate Editor, Journal of Human Evolution 2009-pres Executive Secretary, East African Association for Paleoanthropology and Paleontology (EAAPP) 2011-pres Member, Scientific Advisory Committee, South African Palaeontological Scientific Trust 2011 Reviewer, Year book of Physical Anthropology 2006-08 Instructor, Field Methods and Techniques including survey, excavation, and Community service 2010 Presentation on dinosaurs, fossils and stone tools to Ocean View Elementary School, Albany, California. 2009 Lecture on Tanzanian paleoanthropological research and Olduvai Gorge organized by Center for Human Evolutionary Studies, Rutgers University 2009 Lecture on human origins in Africa to Albany Rotary Club, California 2007 Lecture entitled Human story: four million years of evolution in Tanzania. Naracoorte Caves National Park, Australia Professional Society Memberships Society of Vertebrate Paleontology (SVP) Paleoanthropology Society American Association of Physical Anthropologists (AAPA) East Africa Association for Paleoanthropology and Paleontology (EAAPP) 4

Wildlife Conservation Society of Tanzania (WST) Professional Training 2008 Swedish-African Museums Network & Management, Iziko Museum, Cape Town 2007 Swedish-African Museums Network & Management, Kristianstad, Sweden 5