2-Million-Year-Old Stone Tools Unearthed in Tanzania, Archaeology, Paleoanthropology
2-Million-Year-Old Stone Tools Unearthed in Tanzania, Archaeology, Paleoanthropology
An international team of archaeologists and paleoanthropologists has discovered a large collection of 2-million-year-old stone tools, fossilized bones and plant materials at the site of Ewass Oldupa in the western portion of the ancient basin of Olduvai Gorge (now Oldupai) in northern Tanzania.
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