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The Tools That Outlasted a World in Flux A 2.75-million-year-old stone tool record from Kenya reshapes our sense of innovation, resilience, and early human adaptability

New evidence from Kenya shows early Oldowan stone tools remained stable for nearly 300,000 years despite intense climate shifts. Early hominins relied on craft and continuity long before rapid innovation arrived. #archaeology #Oldowan #paleoanthropology #TurkanaBasin #anthropology

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Newly Found Footprints in Turkana Change What We Know!
Newly Found Footprints in Turkana Change What We Know! YouTube video by World of Paleoanthropology

New in Nature! Out of the #TurkanaBasin! Detailed in this article, is the find of a track of H. erectus foot prints, along side a track of what is believed to be P. boisei tracks right long side! The prints were made potentially within minutes of each other! Learn more:
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These two ancient human relatives crossed paths 1.5 million years ago Remarkably preserved footprints of Homo erectus and Paranthropus boisei offer direct evidence that extinct hominin species coexisted.

New in Nature! Out of the #TurkanaBasin! Detailed in this article, is the find of a track of H. erectus foot prints, along side a track of what is believed to be P. boisei tracks right long side! The prints were made potentially within minutes of each other! Learn more:
youtube.com/shorts/A4c5h...

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