Olduvai Gorge Museum, the biggest natural history and scientific research facility in East Africa is set for an official opening this weekend by the Tanzania’s Vice President, Samia Suluhu Hassan. The ...
For many years, we have been trying to solve a big question about our origin or the origin of man and the secrets behind creation of humans which we all belong. But the discovery of the skull of Early ...
Researchers analyzing the molecular fossils left behind by plants at a 1.8-million-year-old Olduvai Gorge site have discovered that early humans had reliable access to potable fresh water as well as ...
Bone tool carved on an elephant humerus 1.5 million years ago. Credit: CSIC An archaeological discovery in the Olduvai Gorge in Tanzania has changed our understanding of the technological evolution of ...
An approximately 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 ...
Almost 2 million years ago, a young ancient human died beside a spring near a lake in what is now Tanzania, in eastern Africa ...
The Olduvai Gorge sits in the Great Rift Valley between the Ngorongoro Crater and the Serengeti National Park. It is close to another fossil-rich enclave, Laetoli. The gorge came about as a result of ...
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Through her Facebook page, former Prime Minister Raila Odinga’s daughter Rosemary Odinga has apologised to Tanzanians after she stated that the Olduvai Gorge archaeological site is located in Kenya.
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 ...
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 ...