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Olduvai (or Oldupai) Gorge in Tanzania is a highly important palaeoanthropological site. Homo habilis, Paranthropus boisei, Homo erectus as well as our own Homo sapiens are known to have been present here. For Homo habilis, it is also the site at which the type specimen was found by Louis and Mary Leakey – well, actually, by their son Jonathan – in the early 1960s. Both the Oldowan tool industry and the Acheulean tool industry are represented at the site.
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