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Oldowan Tools Saw Early Humans Through 300,000 Years Of Fire, Drought, And Shifting Climates, New Site Reveals
A new site in one of the most important basins for humanity’s evolution has provided evidence of occupation over an ...
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As aid dries up in Kenya, millions are threatened by the climate-driven disease kala-azar
The disease kala-azar, also known as visceral leishmaniasis, is caused by female sandfly bites and predominantly impacts ...
An evolutionary trait that made homo sapiens a dominant species in the world was an ability to make and use tools. And new ...
Wazee wa Mazingira, the Council of Elders, has been awarded the 2025 edition of the UNESCO–Greece Melina Mercouri ...
For generations, these waters have been the heartbeat of the Turkana communities, a source of food, pride, and livelihood.
New fossils reveal the hand bones of Paranthropus boisei, proving this early human ancestor could make and use tools.
Before 2.75 million years ago, the Namorotukunan area featured lush wetlands with abundant palms and sedges, with mean annual precipitation reaching approximately 855 millimeters per year. However, ...
NAIROBI, Kenya, Nov 7 - Gitson Energy Limited has written to the National Environment Management Authority (NEMA) seeking full disclosure of all approved Kenya breaking news | Kenya news today | ...
It's hard believe now, but we weren't always the only hominins walking around on Earth, and in the past, multiple hominins lived at the same time.
Professor Amelia Villaseñor and her team uncovered 2.75 million-year-old stone tools in Kenya, showcasing long-term cultural ...
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Hand and foot fossils found in Kenya for ancient human relative
Researchers have unearthed near Lake Turkana in northern Kenya fossils of hand and foot bones belonging to an extinct human ...
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