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  • Olduvai Gorge

    Olduvai Gorge Oldovai, Oldupai Gorge cave Millions of years ago, the site was that of a large lake, the shores of which were covered with successive deposits … of campsites and living floors along with stone tools made of flakes from local basalt and quartz dating about 2.6 million years ago. The Olduvai Gorge bears
  • Olduvai Gorge - excavation 1950s

    excavationnot Excavation Object Olduvai Gorge excavation 1950s Louis and Mary Leakey 1950
  • Olduvai Gorge - excavation 21st century

    excavationnot Excavation Object Olduvai Gorge excavation 21st century Professor Fidelis Masao of the Open University of Tanzania supported by Earthwatch; there have also been teams from Rutgers University 21
  • Olduvai Gorge - cranium (OH 9)

    OH 9 Olduvai Hominid 9 PublicBibliographySpace:LEAKEY 1961 1960 Leakey, Louis m Relative Dating cranium/cranial fragment unknown unknown African Homo erectus / H. ergaster Male adult (20y or more) The CTScan can be ordered on http://www.virtualanthropology.com/3ddata/3darchive singlehumanremnot Single Human Remain
  • Olduvai Gorge - cranium (OH 5)

    OH 5 Nutcracker Man, Zinj, Dear boy 1959 PublicAdministrativeSpace:Leakey, Mary m PublicBibliographySpace:Leakey 1959 Relative Dating cranium/cranial fragment unknown unknown Paranthropus boisei Male adult (20y or more) The CTscan can be ordered on http://www.virtualanthropology.com/3ddata/3darchive singlehumanremnot
  • Olduvai_Gorge.jpg

    Map of the Olduvai Gorge (Wikipedia)
  • Tanzania - Australopithecus

    Site Specimen species Description 6Faces Model STLModel CTScan microCTScan Olduvai Gorge Olduvai Gorge cranium (OH 5) Australopithecus boisei cranium http://www.virtualanthropology.com/3ddata/3darchive
  • Tanzania - Homo erectus or ergaster

    Site Specimen Description 6Faces Model STLModel CTScan microCTScan PDF Olduvai Gorge Olduvai Gorge cranium (OH 9) skull http://www.virtualanthropology.com/3ddata/3darchive
  • Lake Ndutu

    Lake Ndutu open air Lake Ndutu, together with the adjacent Lake Masek, is geomorphologically a continuation of the Olduvai Pleistocene deposits. The names of both lakes have been used to designate the upper parts of the Olduvai Sequence—the Ndutu and Masek Beds (formerly bed V and bed IVB, respectively); are both
  • Tanzania

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