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Laetoli is a site in Tanzania, dated to the Plio-Pleistocene and famous for its hominin footprints, preserved in volcanic ash (Site G). The site of the Laetoli footprints is located 45 km south of Olduvai gorge. Excavated by archaeologists Louis and Mary Leaky, the site is famous for its hominin footprints, preserved in volcanic ash and unearthed in 1978. “The Laetoli Footprints” received significant recognition by the public, providing convincing evidence of bipedalism in Pliocene hominids based on analysis of the impressions.
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Footprints to Fill : Flat feet and doubts about ma... Footprints to Fill : Flat feet and doubts about makers of the Laetoli tracks www.sciam.com/.../article.cfm?chanID=sa004&articleID=0005C9B3-03AE-12D8-BDFD83414B7F0000 - Web |
Leakey, M. D. and Hay, R. L. - Pliocene footprints... Leakey, M. D. and Hay, R. L. - Pliocene footprints in the Laetolil Beds at Laetoli, northern Tanzania www.nature.com/nature/ancestor/pdf/278317.pdf - Web |
Laetoli Footprints Laetoli Footprints www.pbs.org/wgbh/evolution/library/07/1/l_071_03.html - Web |
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