Chatham University: Fossil Footprints in Tanzania Reveal Snapshot of Group Behavior in Prehistoric Humans
May 15, 2020
May 15, 2020
PITTSBURGH, Pennsylvania, May 15 -- Chatham University issued the following news:
Kevin Hatala, Assistant Professor of Biology at Chatham University, is the primary author of a new study published in Nature Scientific Reports that provides in-depth analyses of the largest human fossil footprint site that has ever been discovered in Africa.
Within an area of approximately 300 square-meters, the site near the village of Engare Sero in Tanzania contains over 400 human foo . . .
Kevin Hatala, Assistant Professor of Biology at Chatham University, is the primary author of a new study published in Nature Scientific Reports that provides in-depth analyses of the largest human fossil footprint site that has ever been discovered in Africa.
Within an area of approximately 300 square-meters, the site near the village of Engare Sero in Tanzania contains over 400 human foo . . .