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Definition of Olduvai gorge
1. Noun. A gorge in northeastern Tanzania where anthropologists have found some of the earliest human remains.
Lexicographical Neighbors of Olduvai Gorge
Literary usage of Olduvai gorge
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Evolution of the Plio-Pleistocene African Suidae by James Michael Harris, Timothy D. White (1979)
"Generalized sections for olduvai gorge (after Hay in Leakey, 1973), ... olduvai gorge
In terms of stratigraphie thickness, the Olduvai succession is ..."
2. Nature's Strongholds: The World's Great Wildlife Reserves by Laura Riley, William Riley (2005)
"Otherwise, if you picnic, be prepared for almost anything to join you—especially
African black kites and vervet monkeys. olduvai gorge A German entomologist ..."
3. Mr Brouard's Odyssey by Diana Winsor (2004)
"But it is perhaps worth remembering mat none of the finds in die Great Rift
Valley, of which the olduvai gorge is a part, would have been made had not die ..."
4. Women Marching Into the 21st Century: Wathint' Abafazi, Wathint' Imbokodo by Human Sciences Research Council (2000)
"At that time she spent several weeks working at olduvai gorge in Tanzania soon
after it became world famous for the discovery of ..."
5. Africa by Jo Ellen Moore (1999)
"©1999 by Evan-Moor Corp. I- -r- The largest desert in the world is in Africa.
What is the desert's name? Why is olduvai gorge important to archaeologists? ..."
6. Kenya by Eva Ambros (1999)
"His father's expeditions brought the young Richard to Tanzania, where the skeleton
of an early hominid was found in the olduvai gorge; it was later named ..."