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  • ...ge number of [[hominid]] specimens and artifacts that have come out of it. Olduvai Gorge is a steep sided ravine 30 miles long and 295 ft. deep. The main beds are i ...They range from 1.15 million to 600 thousand years. <ref>{{cite web|title=Olduvai Gorge|url=http://www.mnsu.edu/emuseum/archaeology/sites/africa/olduvai_gorge.html
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  • ....B., P.V. Tobias, and J.R. Napier. 1964. "A new species of genus Homo from Olduvai Gorge." In Nature, vol. 202, pp. 7-9. *Tobias, P.V. 1991. Olduvai Gorge: Vol. 4. The skulls, endocasts, and teeth of Homo habilis. Cambridge: Cambr
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  • *[[Oldupai Gorge]] - Pleistocene (also known as [[Olduvai Gorge]])
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  • ...ge number of [[hominid]] specimens and artifacts that have come out of it. Olduvai Gorge is a steep sided ravine 30 miles long and 295 ft. deep. The main beds are i ...They range from 1.15 million to 600 thousand years. <ref>{{cite web|title=Olduvai Gorge|url=http://www.mnsu.edu/emuseum/archaeology/sites/africa/olduvai_gorge.html
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  • *[[Olduvai Gorge]]
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  • ...<ref name="Leakey">{{cite book|title= A new species of genus ''Homo'' from Olduvai Gorge|accessdate=|author=L.S.B. Leakey, Tobias, P.V. and Napier, J. |authorlink= ...enus ''[[Homo]]''<ref name="Leakey"/><ref name="Tobias">{{cite book|title= Olduvai Gorge Volume 4. The Skulls, Endocasts, and Teeth of ''Homo habilis''|accessdate=|
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  • Lake Turkana Olduvai Gorge
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  • The first specimen OH 5 was found by [[Mary Leaky]] at [[Olduvai Gorge]] in 1959 after 28 years of searching. It was originally named ''Zinjanthro ...he sites they have been found at are the upper level of Bed 1 and Bed 2 at Olduvai Gorge, Upper [[Burgi]], Okote Members of [[Koobi Fora]] Formation in East [[Lake
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  • ...cently an examination of the of O.H.8 foot bones from FLKNN level 3 at the Olduvai Gorge revealed that puctures and tooth pits on these specimens are diagnostic of
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  • ===[[Olduvai Gorge]]=== ...been modified by intentional flaking.<ref name="Leakey">Leakey, M.D. 1971. Olduvai Gorge, Volume 3: Excavations in Beds I and II, 1960-1963. Cambridge University Pr
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  • ...evidence of hominin technology is found in Ethiopian Rift Valley and the [[Olduvai Gorge]], dated 2.5 mya. Known as the [[Oldowan Industrial Complex]], ''[[Austral '''Location''': Lake Turkana Olduvai Gorge
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  • ...= |archiveurl= |archivedate= |quote= }}</ref>. The discoveries first at [[Olduvai Gorge]] and then [[Laetoli]] in [[Tanzania]], [[Koobi For a]] in Kenya, [[Omo]] a
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  • ...ly described by Louis Leakey, John Napier, and Philip Tobias from finds at Olduvai Gorge, Tanzania, in 1964, H. habilis fossils have been found in eastern and possi
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  • The Laetoli site is located in Tanzania and is just south of Olduvai gorge. The site was being excavated by Mary Leakey and her team in 1975 when thir
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