GREAT BRAK RIVER NEWS - The Great Brak River Museum will be hosting a talk by Cape Town-born Dr Charles Helm on his latest ichnology* finds in South Africa.
The event will take place on 3 December at 18:00 at the Searle Memorial Church Hall in Amy Searle Street.
Recently there have been numerous ichnology finds along a short section of South African beaches between Still Bay and Plettenberg Bay. Before returning to Canada where he lives, Helm will give an illustrated talk on his latest interesting findings which include that of early man and numerous wild animals that lived in the Western Cape many thousands of years ago.
For more information, phone 044 620 3338.
Ichnology is the branch of paleontology concerned with the study of fossilised tracks, trails, burrows, borings, or other trace fossils as evidence of the occurrence or behaviour of the organisms that produced them.
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