The ancient city of Timbuktu was the main centre for commerce and scholarship in West Africa from the 13th century until the
17th century. Books were bought from North Africa and other centres of Islamic learning, and local scholars also wrote many
books on astronomy, medicine, mathematics, literature, law and islam. Scholarship peaked during the 16th and 17th century
but declined gradually until the 19th century. Our project aims to study the ancient manuscripts from Timbuktu in order to
search for astronomy in them. The main aim of the project is to document our research and use it to attract African youth
into science and technology by appealing to their heritage. This paper outlines progress made since the inception of the project
in 2006.