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Two-Million-Year-Old Stone Tools Found in East Africa – Archaeology

Two-Million-Year-Old Stone Tools Found in East Africa
Friday, January 8, 2021
JENA, GERMANYCourthouse News Service reports that an international team of researchers has discovered stone tools dated to between two and 1.8 million years old in Tanzanias Ewass Oldupa, the western area of Oldupai Gorge, a 28-mile-long canyon known for its hominin fossils. Recovered from layers of stratified sediments, the artifacts are the oldest stone tools found in the gorge to date. The tools include pebble and cobble…
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