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Tanzania

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Bone tools from Beds II–IV, Olduvai Gorge, Tanzania, and implications for the origins and evolution of bone technology

2020-11-20 (Publication)

2019 Anthropogeny Field Course

2020-03-09 (Blog)

Gender-Typed and Gender-Segregated Play Among Tanzanian Hadza and Congolese BaYaka Hunter-Gatherer Children and Adolescents

2019-10-08 (Publication)

Ancient DNA reveals a multistep spread of the first herders into sub-Saharan Africa

2019-06-05 (Publication)

Middle Stone Age human teeth from Magubike rockshelter, Iringa Region, Tanzania

2018-08-02 (Publication)

Savanna chimpanzees adjust sleeping nest architecture in response to local weather conditions

2018-07-27 (Publication)

The carnivorous feeding behavior of early Homo at HWK EE, Bed II, Olduvai Gorge, Tanzania.

2017-08-15 (Publication)

Chronotype variation drives night-time sentinel-like behaviour in hunter–gatherers

2017-07-12 (Publication)

New footprints from Laetoli (Tanzania) provide evidence for marked body size variation in early hominins

2016-12-14 (Publication)

A demographic perspective on the Middle to Later Stone Age transition from Nasera rockshelter, Tanzania

2016-06-14 (Publication)

Earliest modern human-like hand bone from a new >1.84-million-year-old site at Olduvai in Tanzania.

2015-08-19 (Publication)

A one-million-year-old hominid distal ulna from Olduvai Gorge, Tanzania.

2015-07-08 (Publication)

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