A Kenyan site reveals early humans made and used the same Oldowan stone tools for 300,000 years, showing remarkable stability ...
Long before cities or farms, the earliest humans were standing in a changing northern Kenyan landscape, striking stone to ...
The very first humans millions of years ago may have been inventors, according to a discovery in northwest Kenya. Researchers ...
The site sits within sediments that record major environmental upheaval in East Africa during the late Pliocene. Around 3.44 ...
A new site in one of the most important basins for humanity’s evolution has provided evidence of occupation over an ...
We may be witnessing the moment when our ancestors first defied a hostile world, using the same tools in the same place for ...
An international team of archaeologists has found evidence at the Namorotunga site in Kenya that early humans, 2.75 million ...
New evidence is emerging in Kenya of early humans crafting stone tools for nearly 300,000 years during the Pliocene, despite ...
“The fossil and plant records tell an incredible story,” said Rahab N. Kinyanjui from the National Museums of Kenya. “As the ...
Among some people, it changed their lifestyles, brought comfort in daily lives, improved health, education, and business.