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X-WR-CALNAME;VALUE=TEXT:Manuel Dominguez-Rodrigo: Time is up for Socio-economic Models of Early Humans: Recent Discoveries at Olduvai Gorge
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SUMMARY:Manuel Dominguez-Rodrigo: Time is up for Socio-economic Models of Early Humans: Recent Discoveries at Olduvai Gorge
DESCRIPTION:<p> </p><p>Harvard Archaeology Seminar Series Presents:</p><p><img alt="dominguez-rodrigo" height="1000" src="http://static.projects.iq.harvard.edu/files/styles/os_files_xxlarge/public/anthrodept/files/020817_-_dominguez-rodrigo.jpg?m=1485888296&amp;itok=e3aXQ_3S" title="" width="773"></p><p>The Olduvai Paleoanthropology and Paleoecology Project (TOPPP) has uncovered in the past 11 years a series of archaeological sites in Bed I, dating to almost 2 million years ago, with exceptional preservation. These sites are enabling an understanding of the functionality of those sites, why hominins selected specific locations for their central-place behaviors, and is enabling a joint focus, for the first time in several decades, on hominid social and subsistence behaviors. TOPPP has framed this eco-behavioral reconstruction within the most detailed and extensive reconstruction of a paleolandscape for the early Pleistocene. This is uniquely possible at Olduvai Gorge, where several anthropogenic sites occur on the same paleosurface across a landscape, a situation unparalleled for this time period. In addition, TOPPP´s work at later sites in Bed II led to the discovery of the earliest Acheulian at Olduvai Gorge and an understanding of associated foraging behavior. Finally, a series of fossil discoveries also show that at least three different hominins co-existed at Olduvai Gorge at 1.9 million years ago.</p><p> </p>
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