Ancient footprints reveal that a thriving landscape 1.5 million years ago in what is now Kenya was able to accommodate two different species of hominin, living side by side. As Homo erectus and ...
At Koobi Fora museum fossils have survived the years to tell tales that are millions of years old, writes ALLAN OLINGO It will take you three days by road, covering about 800 kilometres from Nairobi ...
Researchers have discovered footprints that show two species of ancient human relatives may have coexisted at the same time 1.5 million years ago. Both species walked upright, and the discovery could ...
Scientists have now discovered at a location called Koobi Fora, providing the first evidence that two species - Paranthropus boisei and Homo erectus - shared the same landscape. About 1.5 million ...
Archaeologists have discovered a fresh set of footprints thought to belong to early man in Koobi Fora area, near the shores of Lake Turkana. The footprints were found in mud and had been preserved for ...
Signed, inscribed, dated and titled in ink on recto; signed and inscribed by Kivoi Mathenge and E. Mwangi Kuria in ink on recto Peter Beard spent time photographing in the Koobi Fora region of Kenya ...
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