Roughly 476,000 years ago, early human ancestors were already building wooden structures, far earlier than scientists thought ...
(Reuters) - Along the banks of the Kalambo River in Zambia near Africa's second-highest waterfall, archaeologists have excavated two logs of the large-fruited bushwillow tree that were notched, shaped ...
British and African archaeologists have discovered evidence of the world’s oldest human-built structure, built by an extinct species of humans from half a million years ago. It was unearthed in ...
A wooden structure, dated 476,000 years old, was found at Kalambo Falls in Zambia. This discovery has significantly altered ...
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The Tentative Lists of States Parties are published by the World Heritage Centre at its website and/or in working documents in order to ensure transparency, access to information and to facilitate ...
Tanzania — TANZANIANS love a good adventure, and Kalambo Falls is like the country's best-kept secret-well, until now. Situated in the southern highlands, on the border with Zambia, Kalambo Falls is ...
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