Irina Matuzava of the Human Bridges project has assembled the Costa Rica map and information portal for our New Grand Tour project, published on the Observatory. It’s our prototype for an accessible global data set for visitors and global audiences to learn more, and find ways to travel and connect with guides who visit human prehistory and ecology sites. Soon you’ll see the map expand to South Africa, France, Peru and Indonesia.
The New Grand Tour is an initiative of the Human Bridges project. We aim to increase awareness and circulation of discoveries in the social sciences, human origins, archaeology, and related disciplines.
Currently, we are developing an exciting new project to encourage travelers to visit prehistoric sites, museums, and ecological hotspots around the world. The New Grand Tour is an initiative of the Human Bridges project. We are working to expand global public consciousness of new research and discovery in the field of human origins, archaeology, and related disciplines.
You can read a general overview of the New Grand Tour, or watch Peter Coyote’s narrated documentary here, on the Observatory.