Current Research THE BEHAVIORAL EVOLUTION OF HOMO ERECTUS (ERGASTER) Archaeological and palaeoecological study of the anthropogenic sites from middle and upper bed ii, Olduvai Gorge (Tanzania). Project summary The earliest stages of human behavior underwent a modification with the emergence of Homo erectus. With this hominin type, new technologies, such as the Acheulian and new … Current Research Read More »
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The Summons Lab • Geobiology and Astrobiology at MIT » Early Human Paleolandscapes at Olduvai Gorge
Olduvai Gorge: Oldest Evidence of Mankind's Evolution
Early humans optimised stone tool use at Tanzania's Olduvai Gorge
Archaeology of the beds I and II of the Olduvai Gorge (Tanzania): FLK ZINJ, DS, PTK, AGS, FLK West, TK and BK - Fundación Palarq
Review of Olduvai Gorge Ngorongoro, Tanzania - AFAR
Early humans revealed to have engineered optimized stone tools at Olduvai Gorge
The Summons Lab • Geobiology and Astrobiology at MIT » Early Human Paleolandscapes at Olduvai Gorge
The Dorothy Garrod Site: a new Middle Stone Age locality in Olduvai Gorge, Tanzania
Current Research - Olduvai Gorge
Olduvai Gorge, Archaeological Site, Tanzania, Human Evolution