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Stone Tools Dating Back 2 Million Years Unearthed in Tanzania


A team of international archaeologists and paleoanthropologists unearthed a big amount of stone tools dating back 2 million years during the Early Pleistocene period in addition to fossilized bones and plant materials. The discovery was made at a site called Ewass Oldupa which is located in the western part of the ancient basin Olduvai Gorge (now called Oldupai) in the northern part of Tanzania.
The stone tools that were found were part of the Oldowan which is the oldest-known stone tool industry that dates back 2.6 million years and were believed to have been created by
Homo habilis although it’s known not for certain. The authors noted that while they haven’t found any remains belonging to ....

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Primitive Hominins Coped With Environmental Change Too


 
The excavations uncovered the oldest Oldowan stone tools ever found at Oldupai Gorge, dating to ~2 million years ago. Excavations in long sequences of stratified sediments and dated volcanic horizons indicated hominin presence at Ewass Oldupai from 2.0 to 1.8 million years ago. Credit: Michael Petraglia.
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The UNESCO World Heritage Site Olduvai Gorge (now Oldupai Gorge) in northern Tanzania, known as the cradle of mankind , achieved worldwide fame, in particular through Louis and Mary Leakey. As reported in Nature Communications , new interdisciplinary field research has now led to the discovery of the oldest archaeological site to date in the Oldupai Gorge and shows that early humans used diverse habitats amid ecological changes over a period of 200,000 years. ....

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Oldest Tool Use Thrown Back To Two million Years In Oldupai Gorge Find


Discoveries at Oldupai Gorge, the Famous Cradle of Humankind
Oldupai Gorge  is a very important paleoanthropological site located in Tanzania in the Great Rift Valley. For more than a century, researchers have been excavating in this area, and cumulatively they have found hundreds of fossils and stone tools which date back millions of years. The site was made famous by  Louis and Mary Leakey  and is a UNESCO World Heritage site.
EurekAlert! reports that, despite the long history of surveys and excavations at the Oldupai Gorge, there has been a lack of ecological studies associated with the cultural remains which have been found there. This allows the new study to cast light on the environmental contexts in which the early hominins lived. ....

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Ideas, Inventions And Innovations : Oldest Hominins of Olduvai Gorge Persisted Across Changing Environments


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Oldest Hominins of Olduvai Gorge Persisted Across Changing Environments
~2.0 to 1.8 million year-old archaeological site demonstrates that early humans had the skills and tools to cope with ecological change
 
Olduvai (now Oldupai) Gorge, known as the Cradle of Humankind, is a UNESCO World Heritage site in Tanzania, made famous by Louis and Mary Leakey. New interdisciplinary field work has led to the discovery of the oldest archaeological site in Oldupai Gorge as reported in Nature Communications, which shows that early human used a wide diversity of habitats amidst environmental changes across a 200,000 year-long period.
Overview of Ewass Oldupa in Olduvai (Oldupai) Gorge, Tanzania ....

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