- The
Ndutu skull is the
partial cranium of a
hominin that has been ****igned
variously to late Homo erectus, Homo rhodesiensis, and
early Homo sapiens,...
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morphologically comparable fossil remains came to
light in East
Africa (Bodo,
Ndutu, Eyasi, Ileret) and
North Africa (Salé, Rabat, Dar-es-Soltane,
Djbel Irhoud...
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mentor to a
younger generation of
wildlife filmmakers. His
tented camp,
Ndutu, in the Serengeti,
became through his
guidance a
breeding ground for new...
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abundantly throughout the
gorge area. Twenty-five
kilometers downstream of Lake
Ndutu and Lake Masek, the
gorge is the
result of up to 90
meters erosion cutting...
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Pleistocene humans variously attributable to H. heidelbergensis—from Kabwe, Bodo,
Ndutu, Dali, Jinniushan, Petralona, Steinheim, Arago, and two from SH. This set...
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belong to the
lower end of the cycle.
Clarke (1990)
compared the
skull with
Ndutu,
finding commonalities with the rear of the
skull especially. In 1981, the...
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Salaam Fort
Ikoma Grumeti Kilimanjaro Kogatende Lake
Manyara Lobo
Ndutu Sasakwa Seronera Tarime Zanzibar Charter flights are also
operated throughout...
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Ndutu...
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Momela Lakes, Lake Manyara, Lake Masek, Lake Empakaai, Lake Magadi, Lake
Ndutu and Lake Natron. Most of the
lakes in the
region are
alkaline in nature...
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