The most recent excavations carried out at the Thiongo Korongo (TK) site, in the upper part of Olduvai Bed II and dating from about 1.353+-0.035 Ma, have made it possible to identify a hitherto unknown Acheulean floor. Between 2010 and 2015, we excavated nearly 175 m2 in several areas immediately adjacent to M. Leakey’s trenches. Our findings led us to reinterpretTK’s general stratigraphy and to identify a hitherto unpublished floor situated between levels TKLF and TKUF (the ones recognized by M. Leakey), which we have called TKSF. The differences we note between these two floors are very significant and concern production techniques and systems, which were aimed at obtaining different types of tools. These differences are especially marked...
The disappearance of the earliest human culture, the Oldowan, and its substitution by a new technolo...
Probably, one of the biggest questions about the Acheulean is focused on the functional aspects of i...
DS (David's site) is one of the new archaeological sites documented in the same paleolandscape in wh...
Since 2006, The Olduvai Paleoanthropology and Paleoecology Project (TOPPP) is conducting intensive r...
In this paper we will present an ongoing research about the function of Acheulean flakes and LTC´s r...
Renewed fieldwork at the early Acheulean site of EF-HR (Olduvai Gorge, Tanzania) has included detail...
To understand the identity of the early Acheulean, it is necessary to discriminate between the varia...
The discovery in FLK West lowermost level 6 (Olduvai Gorge, Tanzania) of a massive and symmetrical h...
The Acheulean industrial complex combines technological variability with continuity on a scale unpar...
The archaeological sequence of Olduvai Gorge Beds III and IV is essential for the study of the evolu...
From its initial appearance at ∼1.7 Ma, the Acheulean was prevalent through a vast chronological spa...
<div><p>The Acheulean materials documented in FLK West dated c. 1.7 Ma. are the focus of the present...
This paper reports the results of renewed fieldwork at the HWK EE site (Olduvai Gorge, Tanzania). HW...
Renewed fieldwork at the early Acheulean site of EF-HR (Olduvai Gorge, Tanzania) has included detail...
The first major archaeological transition –and one that has received much attention– is that from th...
The disappearance of the earliest human culture, the Oldowan, and its substitution by a new technolo...
Probably, one of the biggest questions about the Acheulean is focused on the functional aspects of i...
DS (David's site) is one of the new archaeological sites documented in the same paleolandscape in wh...
Since 2006, The Olduvai Paleoanthropology and Paleoecology Project (TOPPP) is conducting intensive r...
In this paper we will present an ongoing research about the function of Acheulean flakes and LTC´s r...
Renewed fieldwork at the early Acheulean site of EF-HR (Olduvai Gorge, Tanzania) has included detail...
To understand the identity of the early Acheulean, it is necessary to discriminate between the varia...
The discovery in FLK West lowermost level 6 (Olduvai Gorge, Tanzania) of a massive and symmetrical h...
The Acheulean industrial complex combines technological variability with continuity on a scale unpar...
The archaeological sequence of Olduvai Gorge Beds III and IV is essential for the study of the evolu...
From its initial appearance at ∼1.7 Ma, the Acheulean was prevalent through a vast chronological spa...
<div><p>The Acheulean materials documented in FLK West dated c. 1.7 Ma. are the focus of the present...
This paper reports the results of renewed fieldwork at the HWK EE site (Olduvai Gorge, Tanzania). HW...
Renewed fieldwork at the early Acheulean site of EF-HR (Olduvai Gorge, Tanzania) has included detail...
The first major archaeological transition –and one that has received much attention– is that from th...
The disappearance of the earliest human culture, the Oldowan, and its substitution by a new technolo...
Probably, one of the biggest questions about the Acheulean is focused on the functional aspects of i...
DS (David's site) is one of the new archaeological sites documented in the same paleolandscape in wh...