Research on ancient footprints in Kenya demonstrates coexistence of Homo erectus and Paranthropus boisei 1.5 million years ...
Footprints from Kenya's Turkana Basin show that Homo erectus and Paranthropus boisei lived simultaneously 1.5 million years ...
The first discovery of tracks of early hominins in Kenya’s Lake Turkana region happened by chance in 1978. A team led by one of us (Behrensmeyer) and paleoecologist Léo Laporte was exploring ...
For the last two months, the shores of Lake Turkana have been submerged as water levels rise following heavy rains in the region. The lake has expanded to over four kilometres into settlements ...
A 3D computerized model of the surface of the area near Lake Turkana in Kenya shows fossil footprints of Paranthropus boisei (vertical footprints) with separate footprints of Homo erectus forming ...
Kenya's Lake Turkana is expanding rapidly despite four failed rainy seasons, devastating the livelihoods of pastoralists hit by the effects of man-made climate change, reports BBC Newsnight's Joe ...
Traders weigh fish at Lake Turkana. Fishing in the lake has resumed after the local county government lifted a six-month ban. [File, Standard] Turkana County government has lifted the ban on ...
Study provides first evidence of different bipedalism styles on same footprint surface, attributed to both species.
The first discovery of tracks of early hominins in Kenya’s Lake Turkana region happened by chance in 1978. A team led by one of us (Behrensmeyer) and paleoecologist Léo Laporte was exploring ...
It remains to be seen whether Parliament will make good its threat given the dire consequences of terminating the PPAs.
Whether the two individuals passed by the eastern side of Lake Turkana at the same time – or a day or two apart – they likely knew of each other’s existence, said study co-author Kevin ...
2001 Location of Rift Valley Lake Reserves and Lake Turkana National Parks. Site Detail of South island Extension to Sibiloi/Central island National Park 2001 Map 1:250000 showing the delimitation of ...