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Discoveries at Laetoli in northern Tanzania
Proceedings of the Geologists' Association, 1981Pliocene deposits at Laetoli in northern Tanzania, known as the Laetolil Beds, have been dated by potassium argon between 3·5 and 3·75 m.y. They have yielded an abundant mammalian fauna and remains of 26 hominids. A deposit of fine grained tuff within the Laetolil Beds has preserved footprints of hominids, mammals and birds.
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New Views on Engaruka, Northern Tanzania
The Journal of African History, 1967This paper describes a large area of stone-built ruins in northern Tanzania which has so far only been briefly excavated, but which is likely to prove to be a key site in the study of the Iron Age in East Africa. In addition to numerous massive stone circles, terraces and cairns, there are extensive systems of fields and enclosures defined with lines ...
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Spectroscopy of red dravite from northern Tanzania
Physics and Chemistry of Minerals, 2015Low-Fe dravite with a formula of Na0.66Ca0.16Mg2.62Fe0.33Mn0.02Ti0.02Al5.95B3Si6.04O27(OH)4 is described from Engusero Sambu, northern Tanzania (On maps, Engusero Sambu may be found to be marked as belonging to Kenya, but in reality, it is located near the border in northern Tanzania).
Michail N. Taran +3 more
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Laetoli: A Pliocene Site in Northern Tanzania.
Man, 1988This work presents the results of intensive fieldwork carried out from 1974 to 1981 at the site of one of the richest fossil sites yet discovered in Africa. In addition to hominid fossils, the remains of a large number of other vertebrate species have been collected.
Ronald Singer +2 more
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Perinatal mortality in northern rural Tanzania.
Journal of health, population, and nutrition, 2003The study was conducted to investigate the association between perinatal mortalityand factors relating to nutrition and infections in a rural population in northern Tanzania. A cohort of 3,618 women attending antenatal clinics was registered with background information and the results of antenatal examinations, and followed up after delivery ...
Sven G, Hinderaker +5 more
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Middle Pleistocene hominids from Olduvai Gorge, Northern Tanzania
American Journal of Physical Anthropology, 1980AbstractCranial, dental, and mandibular remains of eight Olduvai hominids are described in detail. Four individuals were recovered in situ in Beds II to IV, while three more are most probably derived from Bed IV, the Masek Beds and the Lower Ndutu Beds. One specimen is of uncertain provenance.
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Evangelism and Consumer Culture in Northern Tanzania
Anthropological Quarterly, 2000Ethnographic description of a revival camp in Northern Tanzania illustrates how the social idea of "youth as consumers" emerges in the context of government downsizing and expanding international markets. An evangelical message effects a link between religion and consumerism.
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Traumatic Paraplegia in Northern Tanzania
Tropical Doctor, 1985Fisk, N +3 more
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Second-line Antiretriviral Therapy in Northern Tanzania
2014Following rapid expansion of anti-retroviral therapy (ART) in resource limited settings, some patients are failing and require switching to second line ART. The diagnosis of treatment failure in these settings depends on relatively poorly performing WHO immunological failure criteria.
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