Eight years of excavation work by the Olduvai Geochronology and Archaeology Project (OGAP) has produced a rich vertebrate fauna from several sites within Bed II, Olduvai Gorge, Tanzania. Study of these as well as recently re-organized collections from Mary Leakey's 1972 HWK EE excavations here provides a synthetic view of the faunal community of Olduvai during Middle Bed II at ∼1.7–1.4 Ma, an interval that captures the local transition from Oldowan to Acheulean technology. We expand the faunal list for this interval, name a new bovid species, clarify the evolution of several mammalian lineages, and record new local first and last appearances. Compositions of the fish and large mammal assemblages support previous indications for the dominanc...
International audienceThe records of early hominins are commonly localized both temporally and spati...
Fossil bird data (community composition and taphonomic profiles) are used here to infer the environm...
Abstract: Olduvai Gorge, Tanzania, preserves an almost unprecedented record of early hominid bio-beh...
Eight years of excavation work by the Olduvai Geochronology and Archaeology Project (OGAP) has produ...
Recent excavations at the SHK Main Site, Olduvai Gorge, Tanzania, have unearthed a dense concentrati...
The Olduvai Gorge is considered one of the most relevant archaeological complexes with regards to th...
The well-dated Pleistocene sediments at Olduvai Gorge have yielded a rich record of hominin fossils,...
This paper reports the results of renewed fieldwork at the HWK EE site (Olduvai Gorge, Tanzania). HW...
The Olduvai Gorge is considered one of the most relevant archaeological complexes with regards to th...
International audienceThe Early Pleistocene transition from the Oldowan to the Acheulean in eastern ...
The middle Pleistocene fossil mammal assemblage from Lainyamok in the southern Kenya rift has previo...
The disappearance of the earliest human culture, the Oldowan, and its substitution by a new technolo...
International audienceThe multi component FLK North archaeological site was discovered over 50 years...
The Oldowan site HWK EE (Olduvai Gorge, Tanzania) has yielded a large fossil and stone tool assembla...
The terminal Pleistocene is a period of profound climatic and environmental change in Africa, with p...
International audienceThe records of early hominins are commonly localized both temporally and spati...
Fossil bird data (community composition and taphonomic profiles) are used here to infer the environm...
Abstract: Olduvai Gorge, Tanzania, preserves an almost unprecedented record of early hominid bio-beh...
Eight years of excavation work by the Olduvai Geochronology and Archaeology Project (OGAP) has produ...
Recent excavations at the SHK Main Site, Olduvai Gorge, Tanzania, have unearthed a dense concentrati...
The Olduvai Gorge is considered one of the most relevant archaeological complexes with regards to th...
The well-dated Pleistocene sediments at Olduvai Gorge have yielded a rich record of hominin fossils,...
This paper reports the results of renewed fieldwork at the HWK EE site (Olduvai Gorge, Tanzania). HW...
The Olduvai Gorge is considered one of the most relevant archaeological complexes with regards to th...
International audienceThe Early Pleistocene transition from the Oldowan to the Acheulean in eastern ...
The middle Pleistocene fossil mammal assemblage from Lainyamok in the southern Kenya rift has previo...
The disappearance of the earliest human culture, the Oldowan, and its substitution by a new technolo...
International audienceThe multi component FLK North archaeological site was discovered over 50 years...
The Oldowan site HWK EE (Olduvai Gorge, Tanzania) has yielded a large fossil and stone tool assembla...
The terminal Pleistocene is a period of profound climatic and environmental change in Africa, with p...
International audienceThe records of early hominins are commonly localized both temporally and spati...
Fossil bird data (community composition and taphonomic profiles) are used here to infer the environm...
Abstract: Olduvai Gorge, Tanzania, preserves an almost unprecedented record of early hominid bio-beh...