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Olorgesailie, in southern Kenya, offers a glimpse into the lives of Homo erectus around 1 million to 300,000 years ago. This site is rich in Acheulean tools and fossilized remains of Theropithecus oswaldi, a giant baboon. Evidence suggests that Homo erectus used these tools to hunt the baboons, likely employing cooperative strategies to ambush their prey. The site highlights the technological and social skills of Homo erectus in adapting to their environment.

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