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APCAN_1977
Olduvai Gorge is an archaeological site located in the eastern Serengeti Plains, which is in northern Tanzania. The gorge is a very steep sided ravine roughly 30 miles long and 295 ft. deep. Exposed deposits show rich fossil fauna, many hominid remains and items belonging to the one of the oldest stone tool technologies, called Olduwan. The time span of the objects recovered date from 2,100,000 to 15,000 years ago.
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APCOO_1543
Two skulls, a comparison of Australopithecus boisei and Cro-Magnon
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APWAR_1999
Comparison between the curved toe bones of Hominid Australopithecus afarensis from Hadar, Ethiopia and a modern human's
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APKEL_1546
La Chapelle-aux-Saints, reconstruction of skull, Early Neanderthal, 40,000 y.a.
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APMCB_1717
Solutrean Point
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APCAN_1713
Oldowan and Acheulean tools, Bed II, Olduvai, Tanzania
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APTRI_1547
Shanidar I, Late Neandertal, frontal view
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APCOO_1987
Aegyptopithecus zeuxis frontal view, DPC 2803, nicknamed "Dick" from Fayum, Egypt. Face, nasal bones and complete left orbit are preserved. Sinus cavity source of much debate.
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APWAR_1997
Comparison of upper Jaw of Australopithecus afarensis AL-200-1A from Hadar, Ethiopia and a modern chimp
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APBRA_2018
North American Clovis points photographed at the Peabody Museum at Harvard University, Cambridge, MA
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APCAN_1975
Oldowan tools, Bed I, from the Museum at Olduvai Gorge, Tanzania
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APCOO_1988
Aegyptopithecus zeuxis three quarter view, DPC 2803, nicknamed "Dick" from Fayum, Egypt. Face, nasal bones and complete left orbit are preserved. Sinus cavity source of much debate.
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APCAN_1537
Skhul skeleton, premodern Homo sapian, Rockefeller Archaeological Museum, Jerusalem
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APKEL_1542
Skull of late Homo erectus, archaic Homo Sapian, a transitional phase, Arago
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APBUR_2005
LeVallois point flake tool from Israeli prehistoric Society Kebarr excavation. 60,000 years old, Middle Paleolithic, Israel
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