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2-Million-Year-Old Stone Tools Discovered: How Were Humans Back Then? Ancient Artifacts and findings in Kalahari. Archaeologists discover new site in East Africa. Medieval Beads: The Truth behind the African Trade Routes. The Oldest Bedding Found in South Africa. South African ‘lost city’ found using laser technology. The 2021 year. 2-Million-Year-Old Stone Tools Discovered: How Were Humans Back Then? The Olduvai Gorge / Oldupai Gorge in Tanzania has always been one of the most important paleoanthropological sites all around the world. It has given such proofs that paves the understanding of early human evolution. It is because many groups of scientists have been finding hundreds of fossilized bones and stone tools in this area which are from millions of years ago. Ewass Oldupa, the western area of the place, is a 28 miles long canyon which is famous for its hominin fossils. This important place has indeed kept up to the expectation and has gifted the scientists some more stone tools recently which are estimated to date between 2 and 1.8 million years old!

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105,000-year-old artifacts found in Kalahari challenge idea that human origins are linked to coasts

105,000-year-old artifacts found in Kalahari challenge idea that human origins are linked to coasts
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Someone in The Kalahari Collected Crystals a Whopping 105,000 Years Ago

Someone in The Kalahari Collected Crystals a Whopping 105,000 Years Ago JAYNE WILKINS & SECHABA MAAPE, THE CONVERSATION 1 APRIL 2021 A rockshelter in South Africa's Kalahari documents the innovative behaviors of early humans who lived there 105,000 years ago. We report the new evidence today in The rockshelter site is at Ga-Mohana Hill - a striking feature that stands proudly above an expansive savanna landscape.   Many residents of nearby towns consider Ga-Mohana a spiritual place, linked to stories of a great water snake. Some community members use the area for prayer and ritual. The hill is associated with mystery, fear and secrecy. Now, our findings reveal how important this place was even 105,000 years ago, documenting a long history of its spiritual significance. Our research also challenges a dominant narrative that the Kalahari region is peripheral in debates on the origins of humans.

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Early Humans Collected Crystals 105,000 Years Ago

Early Humans Collected Crystals 105,000 Years Ago
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