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They found that they kept the tools and in place despite environment changes This suggests they were able to adapt to very different climates over time The researchers say this adaptability could have helped in future migrations Early humans living two million years ago already had the skills and tools they needed in order to cope with the effects of climate change, study shows. Archaeologists from the Max Planck Institute studied changes to the environment and habitats of early hominins at the Oldupai Gorge heritage site in Tanzania. ADVERTISEMENT Also known as the Cradle of Humankind , new field work at the site revealed our ancestors remained stable despite environment changes over 200,000 years. ....
Olduvai (now Oldupai) Gorge, known as the Cradle of Humankind, is a UNESCO World Heritage site in Tanzania, made famous by Louis and Mary Leakey. New interdisciplinary field work has led to the discovery of the oldest archaeological site in Oldupai Gorge as reported in Nature Communications, which shows that early human used a wide diversity of habitats amidst environmental changes across a 200,000 year-long period. ....