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Updated: Monday December 08, 2008 11:11 AM
Anropologist explores plausibility of bulbs and tubers in the diet of early human ancestors
25.08.08 | It was a dirty job, but somebody had to do it. Anthropologist Nathaniel J. Dominy of the University of California, Santa Cruz, has advanced the investigation of the diet of early human ancestors by painstakingly measuring the mechanical properties of the underground parts of…
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You are what you eat? Maybe not for ancient man
08.12.08 | New findings suggest that the ancient human "cousin" known as the "Nutcracker Man" wasn't regularly eating anything like nuts after all. A University of Arkansas professor and his colleagues used a combination…
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Envoys tour Kilwa historical sites
29.11.08 | A delegation of six diplomats visits Kilwa today to observe great historical sites and preservation of historical sites undertaken by the Ministry of Natural Resources and Tourism. According to a statement…
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Projects unveiled to mark Zinja Golden Jubilee
13.08.08 | Organisers of the 50th anniversary since the discovery of the famous Zinjathropus skull at Olduvai Gorge have unveiled a five year plan for paleoanthropological capacity building in the country.
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The enchanting Usambaras
20.06.08 | I wanted to spend my birthday in Lushoto which is in heart of the Usambara Mountains. The trip was about 6 hours from Dar-es-Salaam and of course it could have been shorter if my kids hadn't made so many…
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Man’s earliest footsteps in Tanzania may be lost forever
18.01.08 | The world's oldest human tracks located in northern Tanzania are being threatened by soil erosion and tree growth, scientists have warned. According to an article appearing in yesterday's edition of the…
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Ghosts of Zanzibar
08.01.08 | I was awakened very suddenly in the early hours of the morning. I sat up in bed and saw a tall figure standing nearby, looking eastward, dressed in a light brown burnoose with its hood up, concealing the…
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