17/01/2021
The stone tools uncovered belong to the “culture” archaeologists identify as the Oldowan. This is a landmark representing early humans that interacted with their environment in novel ways, for example, by dietary innovations combining meat and plants. In East Africa, the Oldowan started about 2.6 million years ago.
The team from Canada and Tanzania worked closely with Maasai scholars and communities when excavating the site. The research group employed a large group of participants, male and female, selected by the local community. And in addition to community outreach in the national language, Swahili, they are delivering college education opportunities for two Maasai scholars interested in archaeology and heritage, along with several other Tanzanians.
Scientist findings in Tanzania show how ancient humans used tools 2 million years ago
The concentration of stone tools and animal fossils was evidence both humans and fauna gathered around water sources in Olduvai Gorge
08/10/2020
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08/10/2020
Looking for somewhere to spend your Christmas holidays this year? It's not too late to start making plans now. Tanzania is open to all travelers and no quarantine is needed.
How Fall Travel Can Lead to New Sales for Travel Agents
The typically slower fall travel season is providing new opportunities for advisors
24/07/2020
Climbing Kilimanjaro and Covid-19
The serious dangers and potential damage of a “fire sale” to reboot Tanzanian climbing tourism
27/06/2020
Come witness the greatest terrestrial migration on Earth!
The Great Serengeti Migration |
With climate change already being one of the biggest problems to influence our lives, people are realising something must be done about it. Each of us is doing what we can not to further damage and harm nature, leading to an increased sense of awareness even during our vacations. Millions of people....
29/11/2019
Football: the Universal Language
In the east African country of Tanzania, Stephanie Vermillion summits Mount Kilimanjaro with a team of local soccer-loving porters.