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Olduvai Gorge, Tanzania, tourist attractions, information, pictures, maps ... Olduvai Gorge is an archeological site within Ngorongoro Conservation Area. Situated on a series of fault lines, centuries of erosion have revealed fossils and remnants of early mankind. As early as 1911, a German professor found some fossil...
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Olduvai Gorge - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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The Olduvai Gorge or Oldupai Gorge is commonly referred to as "The Cradle of Mankind." It is a steep-sided ravine in the Great Rift Valley, which stretches along eastern Africa. Olduvai is in the ...
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Olduvai Gorge is an archaeological site located in the eastern Serengeti Plains, which is in northern Tanzania. The gorge is a very steep sided ravine roughly 30 miles long and 295 ft. deep.
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Other findings include hunting weapons, basic tools and remains of dead animals once killed by humans. The name Olduvai originated from a European misspelling of Oldupai, the correct Maasai word for this region of great historical importance – named after the wild sisal plant fibre growing in abundance in the gorge.
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He was interested in particular Olduvai Gorge, a 300-foot-deep, thirty-mile-long chasm not far from the Ngorongoro Crater. It was made famous by a German entomologist named ... Ancestral Passions by Virginia Morrell (1975) - Anthropological findings and speculations have given much material for science fiction writing.
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Irrepressible Louis Leakey, patriarch of the fossil-hunting family, championed the search for human origins in Africa, attracting criticism and praise ... A 1935 expedition to Olduvai turned up elephant fossils and cemented the relationship between Leakey (center) and archaeology student Mary Nicol (right). They wed in 1936.
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They made this claim based on the findings at Olduvai Gorge." Leakey and his team gave a new species name to the fossil remains The fossils of Homo habilis are different then those of the Australopithecines by several physical characteristics such as a larger cranial cavity, smaller rear teeth, and skeletal bones...
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Many excavation sites have unfolded a great deal of information about our ancestors; ... however one of the most important paleoanthropological projects is Olduvai Gorge in East Africa (Turnbaugh 229). Olduvai Gorge was created when faulting in the earth occurred nearly 70,000 years ago, causing a swiftly flowing river to...
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