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. 2007 Nov 21;104(49):19210–19213. doi: 10.1073/pnas.0707929104

Fig. 1.

Fig. 1.

The Ugalla region, western Tanzania. The open rectangle indicates the main study area, Issa, during the research period. (A) Typical Ugalla “miombo” woodland physiognomy during the dry season. (B) The same view during the rainy season. Tool IS-W-001 was removed from a fallen log at site 5, as illustrated by the refit of tool to the log (C).