The Laetoli footprints are more than ancient impressions—they’re a glimpse of movement, of presence, of connection. Someone walked across volcanic ash 3.6 million years ago. And left us a story. #Laetoli #FossilFriday #HumanOrigins #WOPA #PaleoPost
We just started digitizing birds and animals #footprints at #Laetoli’s #Locality11. It’s part of collaborative efforts among institutions: ⁦‪@UdsmOfficial‬⁩ ⁦‪@univofstandrews‬⁩ ⁦‪@MuseumTanzania‬⁩ ⁦‪@MNRT_Tanzania‬⁩, funded by ⁦‪@BritishArts‬⁩ ⁦‪@DCMS‬⁩. #CulturalProtectionFund

Lunch Break Science hosted
by The Leakey Foundation

Discoveries at #Laetoli:
Footprints, Fossils, and Hominin Diversity
with Dr. Charles Musiba
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=df7x6x4yJDo&t=1s

Discoveries at Laetoli: Footprints, Fossils, and Hominin Diversity with Dr. Charles Musiba

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Paläoanthropologie: Als die Menschen laufen lernten

Der Evolutionsweg des Menschen zum Zweibeiner führte über verschlungene Pfade