Moses Esekon (National Museum of Kenya) participated in the Paleoarchaeological Fieldwork at Boomplas Cave project, which focuses on tracking dietary and technological changes across the Middle Stone Age to Later Stone Age (MSA-LSA) transition through the analysis of lithics and macrofaunal remains. Moses is a graduate of History and Archaeology, having worked as a fossil preparator and technician intern at the National Museums of Kenya. Moses is interested in exploring the Karstic Cave systems work at Boomplaas and learning more about southern African fossil recovery and preparation strategies through the fieldwork experience.