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Uraha is an Early Stone Age site in Uraha Hill, northern Malawi. It is part of the Chiwondo Beds site which is where the fossil remains were found on the lake beds. It is known for the discovery of a jawbone of an ancient human dating to 2.4 million years ago.
Journal of Anthropological Research [13] University of Chicago Press: 1937: 4 — Journal of Archaeological Method and Theory: Springer: 1978: 4: Hybrid: 1072-5369 (print) 1573-7764 (web) Journal of Archaeological Research [13] Springer: 1993: 4 — Journal of Archaeological Science: Elsevier: 1974: 12: Hybrid: 0305-4403 (print) 1095-9238 (web ...
Collect historical manuscripts and conduct oral history research to complement the official archives of the country. Provide a nationwide advisory service in records and archives management. Maintain a legal deposit library for the preservation of printed and published works on Malawi.
Mbande Hill is a Malawian archaeological site, located at the northern end of Lake Malawi, in Karonga district, Northern Malawi. The site has been identified as the capital of the Ngonde kingdom. Its chiefs, known as the 'Kyungu' ruled from this location.
Journal of Archaeological Science; Journal of Conservation & Museum Studies; Journal of Conservation and Museum Studies; Journal of Field Archaeology; Journal of Indo-European Studies; Journal of Late Antique, Islamic and Byzantine Studies; Journal of Open Archaeology Data; Journal of Roman Archaeology; Journal of Social Archaeology
Located at the southern end of the great expanse of Lake Malawi, with its deep, clear waters and mountain backdrop, the national park is home to many hundreds of fish species, nearly all endemic. Its importance for the study of evolution is comparable to that of the finches of the Galapagos Islands. [5] Chongoni Rock-Art Area: Central Region
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Its display & panorama area features 240 million years of Karonga history - from dinosaurs to democracy, including prehistoric landscapes, animals & early humans and their way of life, archaeological records, history of slave trade, colonial times, Malawi under Dr. Banda, culture and traditions of Karonga people.