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  2. Laetoli - Wikipedia

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    Subsequently, older Ardipithecus ramidus fossils were found with features that suggest bipedalism. With the footprints there were other discoveries excavated at Laetoli including Hominina and animal skeletal remains. Analysis of the footprints and skeletal structure showed clear evidence that bipedalism preceded enlarged brains in Hominina.

  3. List of fossiliferous stratigraphic units in Tanzania - Wikipedia

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    Map of the Ruhuhu Basin with ... macrofloras, fossil woods and vertebrates ... Tanzania. In T. Harrison (ed.), Neogene Paleontology of the Manonga Valley, Tanzania ...

  4. Happisburgh footprints - Wikipedia

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    Ileret – footprints of Homo erectus found at Ileret, Northern Kenya, dating to approximately 1.5 million years ago. Laetoli footprints – a line of hominid footprints, discovered at Laetoli, Tanzania by Mary Leakey in 1976, dating to approximately 3.6 million years ago. List of fossil sites (with link directory)

  5. Prehistoric footprints reveal how ancient men and women ... - AOL

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    The Maasai are the current residents of Engare Sero, a region in Northern Tanzania. William E.H. Harcourt-Smith is a research associate in the Division of Paleontology at the American Museum of ...

  6. Eve's footprint - Wikipedia

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    Eve's footprint is the popular name for a set of fossilised footprints discovered on the shore of Langebaan Lagoon, South Africa in 1995. They are thought to be those of a female human and have been dated to approximately 117,000 years ago. This makes them the oldest known footprints of an anatomically modern human.

  7. Archaeologists Found Ancient Human Fossils That Rewrite the ...

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    New research shows that Homo sapiens traveled from Africa to East Asia and toward Australia up to 86,000 years ago.

  8. Olduvai Gorge - Wikipedia

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    The monument consists of two large-scale models of fossil skulls which sit atop a large pedestal with an informative plaque mounted on the side of the pedestal. The fossil skulls depicted are Paranthropus boisei and Homo habilis, two contemporary species which were first discovered at Olduvai Gorge. The large-scale models created by Kijo are ...

  9. List of fossil sites - Wikipedia

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    Download QR code; Print/export ... Tanzania: Hominin footprints Ledi-Geraru: Pliocene : Africa: ... List of human evolution fossils; Malapa Fossil Site, ...