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Waterfalls on the Tanzania and Zambia border
The Kalambo Falls on the Kalambo River is a 235-metre (772 ft) single-drop waterfall on the border of Zambia and Rukwa Region, Tanzania at the southeast
Kalambo_Falls
Archaeological site in Zambia
uncovered along with other wooden tools. Discovered at the site of Kalambo Falls, Zambia, it is currently the oldest known wooden structure, determined
Kalambo_structure
Prehistoric settlement in Songwe Region
The Kalambo Falls Prehistoric Sites (Eneo la kale la maporomoko ya Kalambo in Swahili) is an archaeological site in Kapele ward in Kalambo District inside
Kalambo Falls Prehistoric Site
Kalambo_Falls_Prehistoric_Site
River in Rukwa Region, Tanzania and Mbala District, Zambia
fame, its waterfall, Kalambo Falls, which is Africa's second highest falls (after South Africa's Tugela Falls). Below the falls, the river runs in a deep
Kalambo_River
Topics referred to by the same term
district in Rukwa Region, southwestern Tanzania Kalambo River, a river in Tanzania and Zambia Kalambo Falls, waterfall on the border of Tanzania and Zambia
Kalambo
Country in East Africa
Conservation Area is Zanzibar's largest marine protected area. The Kalambo Falls, located on the Kalambo River at the Zambian border, is the second-highest uninterrupted
Tanzania
Town in Northern Province, Zambia
south-central Africa. A number of archaeological sites in the area (such as at Kalambo Falls) provides a record of human activity in the Mbala area over the past
Mbala,_Zambia
Chavuma Falls Chilambwe Falls Chimpepe Falls Chimpolo Falls Chishimba Falls Fwaka Falls Kabweluma Falls Kabwelume Falls Kalambo Falls Kudabwika Falls Kundalila
List_of_waterfalls_in_Zambia
Rusumo Falls Murchison Falls Sipi Falls Chavuma Falls Chisimba Falls Kabwelume Falls Kalambo Falls – see Tanzania above Kundalila Falls Lumangwe Falls Mambilima
List_of_waterfalls
Prehistoric culture in sub-Saharan Africa
of the core Sangoan technological tradition. Notable sites such as Kalambo Falls in Zambia and Sango Bay in Uganda have played a significant role in
Sangoan
site)". UNESCO World Heritage Centre. Retrieved 20 November 2023. "Kalambo falls archaeological site (prehistoric settlement site)". UNESCO World Heritage
List of World Heritage Sites in Zambia
List_of_World_Heritage_Sites_in_Zambia
Cultural Landscapes Mosi-oa-Tunya / Victoria Falls Dag Hammarskjoeld Memorial (Crash site) Kalambo falls archaeological site (prehistoric settlement site)
List of World Heritage Sites in Africa
List_of_World_Heritage_Sites_in_Africa
Genus of African tree
purposes. Early use of the wood for wedge-shaped tools was discovered at Kalambo Falls, Zambia, dating to between 390,000 and 324,000 years ago. Around Mount
Kigelia
Meromictic lake in the East African Rift valley
1155/2012/574851. PMC 3408716. PMID 22888465. Clark, J. D. (1969). Kalambo Falls Prehistoric Site, Volume 1. London: Cambridge University Press. p. 34
Lake_Kivu
Region of Tanzania
Kasanga, the Kalambo Falls, the Hot Springs of Kizombwe, the shore of Lake Tanganyika, the Mbizi forest, Lake Kwela, and Ntembwa Falls. There are only
Rukwa_Region
plateau drains into Lake Tangankyika. The Kalambo River drains the central plateau, and forms Kalambo Falls as it descends the escarpment towards Lake
Ufipa_Plateau
Province of Zambia
and a number of waterfalls including Lumangwe Falls, Kabwelume Falls, Chishimba Falls and Kalambo Falls. Efforts are being made by the Zambian government
Northern_Province,_Zambia
Ancient Central African culture
Activity sites include: Kalambo Falls and Dundo. Desmond Clark, J.; Cormack, Julie; Chin, Susan (13 September 2001). Kalambo Falls Prehistoric Site: Volume
Lupemban_culture
Species of plant
a notch, comprise the Kalambo structure. Located at Kalambo Falls, Zambia, and dating to roughly 476,000 years ago, the Kalambo structure is the oldest
Combretum_zeyheri
Aspect of human history
Klasies River Mouth (130,000 to 120,000 BP). Strong evidence comes from Kalambo Falls in Zambia, where several artifacts related to human use of fire have
Control of fire by early humans
Control_of_fire_by_early_humans
Practice of eating earth or soil-like substrates
of geophagy practised by humans comes from the prehistoric site at Kalambo Falls on the border between Zambia and Tanzania (Root-Bernstein & Root-Bernstein
Geophagia
Western branch of the East African Rift
original on 2012-06-04. Retrieved 2011-12-19. Clark, John Desmond (1969). Kalambo Falls prehistoric site, Volume 1. CUP Archive. Erfurt-Cooper, Patricia; Cooper
Albertine_Rift
Archaeological culture associated with Homo erectus
Kunturé in Ethiopia, Olorgesailie in Kenya, Isimila in Tanzania, and Kalambo Falls in Zambia have produced evidence that suggests Acheulean hand-axes might
Acheulean
River in Democratic Republic of the Congo
age. Vol. 130. The Living Age Co. Inc. Clark, John Desmond (1969). Kalambo Falls prehistoric site, Volume 1. CUP Archive. Davies, Bryan Robert; Walker
Lukuga_River
Zambezi Valley and Kalambo Falls show a succession of human cultures. In particular, ancient camping site tools near the Kalambo Falls have been radiocarbon
History_of_Zambia
Museum
for Zambia) and the Wenner-Gren Foundation, of the excavation of the Kalambo Falls Prehistoric Site. In 2005, a statue of David Livingstone was erected
Livingstone_Museum
Landlocked country in Southern Africa
Chavuma Falls Kabwelume Falls Kalambo Falls Lumangwe Falls Ngonye Falls Ntumbachushi Falls Victoria Falls Mumbuluma Falls Mutumuna Falls Kabweluma Falls Chishimba
Outline_of_Zambia
Process of making objects from wood
earliest finds of woodworking are shaped sticks displaying notches from Kalambo Falls in southern Africa, dating to around 476,000 years ago. The Clacton
Woodworking
Extinct species or subspecies of archaic human
Wonderwerk and Swartkrans in South Africa, and open sites, such as Kalambo Falls in Zambia. The site Gesher Benot Ya'aqov in Israel, dated to about 700
Homo_ergaster
Continental divide in Africa
ISBN 978-0-9805048-0-4. Retrieved 2013-04-03. Clark, John Desmond (1969). Kalambo Falls prehistoric site, Volume 1. CUP Archive. Collins, Robert O. (2006-04-01)
Congo–Nile_Divide
Expedition Enid Gordon-Gallien British 1887 c. 1887 1931 Explored and mapped Kalambo Falls Barbara Hillary American 1931 2019 First African American woman to reach
List of women explorers and travelers
List_of_women_explorers_and_travelers
prehistoric site (1,000,000 BP) Olorgesailie (740,000 BP – 600,000 BP) Kalambo Falls (500,000 BP – 490 BP) Kapthurin (285,000 BP) Omo Kibish Formation (196
History_of_East_Africa
British adventurer and pilot
the society, Colonel Sir Charles Close, proposed the as then unmapped Kalambo Falls. Prior to this, Gordon-Gallien had driven her car across the desert
Enid_Gordon-Gallien
River in Central Africa
1155/2012/574851. PMC 3408716. PMID 22888465. Clark, J. D. (1969). Kalambo Falls Prehistoric Site, Volume 1. London: Cambridge University Press. p. 34
Ruzizi_River
Archaeological culture in Africa
1953, J. Desmond Clark found a notable site of Magosian artifacts at Kalambo Falls, on what is now the border between Zambia and Tanzania. "Magosian".
Magosian
List of works on the history of Zambia
Plater, A. J., & Turner, S. D. (2015). Excavations at Site C North, Kalambo Falls, Zambia: New insights into the Mode 2/3 transition in south-central
Bibliography of the history of Zambia
Bibliography_of_the_history_of_Zambia
archaeological site (Middle Pleistocene) Rising Star Cave (414,000 BP) Kalambo Falls (300,000 BP – 200,000 BP) Duinefontein (290,000 BP) Gladysvale Cave
History_of_Southern_Africa
Overview of the mainland region of Tanzania
Central Zambezian miombo woodlands ecoregion. Just upstream from the Kalambo Falls, there is one of the most important archaeological sites in Africa.
Mainland_Tanzania
National museum in London, England
BC) Palaeolithic material from across Africa, particularly Olduvai, Kalambo Falls, Olorgesailie and Cape Flats, (1.8 million BC onwards) One of the 11
British_Museum
Barham, Lawrence; Tsukamoto, Sumiko (2015). "New investigations at Kalambo Falls, Zambia: Luminescence chronology, site formation, and archaeological
Tourism_in_Zambia
Central Zambezian miombo woodlands ecoregion. Just upstream from the Kalambo Falls, there is one of the most important archaeological sites in Africa.
Geography_of_Tanzania
Fall Virgin Falls Wailua Falls Watson Falls Window Falls Yahoo Falls Yellowstone Falls Angel Falls Cuquenan Falls Kalambo Falls Descending water maintains
List_of_waterfalls_by_type
Period in African prehistory
and Kathu Pan in South Africa. Backed pieces from the Twin Rivers and Kalambo Falls sites in Zambia, dated at sometime between 300 and 140,000 years, likewise
Middle_Stone_Age
English archaeologist
more as the museum's director. In 1953, Clark ordered an excavation at Kalambo Falls, a 235m high, single-drop waterfall at the southeast end of Lake Tanganyika
J._Desmond_Clark
valley extending around the south-eastern extremity of the lake to Kalambo Falls are also a wildlife habitat for birds, smaller mammals, reptiles and
Wildlife_of_Zambia
British archaeologist, illustrator, and museum curator
prehistoric site at Kalambo Falls. Betty produced the lithic illustrations for the site. Her work is acknowledged in Volume III of the Kalambo Falls Prehistoric
Betty_Baume_Clark
Archaeological site in South Africa
artefacts. It is one of only two archaeological sites in Africa, along with Kalambo Falls, that has yielded wood in association with early stone age artefacts
Amanzi Springs archaeological site
Amanzi_Springs_archaeological_site
Geographical Society: JRGS. Murray. Retrieved 2015-08-21. Clark, J. D. (1969). Kalambo Falls Prehistoric Site. CUP Archive. GGKEY:H4E29783T4E. Retrieved 2015-08-21
Marungu_highlands
National park in Zambia
Rhodesia Journal. 4 (3): 209–218. Retrieved 2 June 2026. "Mpulungu - Kalambo Falls - Kasaba Bay Brochure". Northern Rhodesia and Zambia - Photographs and
Nsumbu_National_Park
American-born archaeologist
released her article “Geoarchaeological Analysis of an Acheulean Site at Kalambo Falls, Zambia” where she dived into the different types of acheulean found
Kathy_Schick
List of National Heritage Sites of Tanzania
Swahili Settlement) Kua Ruins (Medieval Swahili Settlement) Rukwa Region: Kalambo Falls Prehistoric Site (Stone Age and Iron Age Site) Tabora Region: Livingstone's
National Historic Sites of Tanzania
National_Historic_Sites_of_Tanzania
Chisimba Falls on the Luombe River 7.2 km from Chilubula Mission in Kasama District. Hippo Pool, Chingola on the Kafue River. Kalambo Falls, Mbala District
Monuments and Historic Sites of Zambia
Monuments_and_Historic_Sites_of_Zambia
at Oxford. He excavated at many seminal Palaeolithic sites including Kalambo Falls and Olduvai Gorge as well as producing a gazetteer of British Middle
Derek_Roe
Ethnic group from Kigoma Region, Tanzania
Foden 2006, p. 235. Finke 2002, p. 537. Clark, John Desmond (1969). Kalambo Falls prehistoric site, Volume 1. CUP Archive. Finke, Jens (2002). Rough guide
Holoholo_people
English explorer
another expedition he became the first European to see Mumbuluma Falls and Kalambo Falls in what has since become Zambia. He returned to England in 1853
William_Cotton_Oswell
Barham et al. (2023) describe interlocking logs and wood tools from the Kalambo Falls site (Zambia), ranging from approximately 476,000 years old to approximately
2023_in_paleomammalogy
Settlement in Iringa Region, Tanzania
Lisalamagasi horizon correlates geologically and archaeologically with the Kalambo Falls Prehistoric Site in Zambia. Further, refined dates with faunal correlation
Isimila_Stone_Age_Site
wooden structure, a 476,000 year old log structure, is discovered at the Kalambo Falls in Zambia according to a study from the Nature journal. 12 October –
2023_in_Zambia
Ethnic group from Zambia & Tanzania
of lake Tanganyika. They then climbed eastwards to cross the Kalambo river above the falls and a little to the north of the frontier between the German
Lungu_people
Chiefdom in Walungu Territory, South Kivu
cultivation is largely concentrated in the valleys, particularly in Luzinzi and Kalambo, where it is often grown alongside beans. The grain is processed using
Kaziba_Chiefdom
2001 British TV series or programme
is traced to the Chambeshi (discovered by Livingstone) in Zambia. The Kalambo River has one of Africa's highest waterfalls (250 meters) at the Zambia/Tanzania
Congo_(TV_series)
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Son of Sambhu, Lord Shiva
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Cloud; Orange Flower
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Sanctuary
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The Flute of Lord Shiva
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Speech, Conversation
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Array of clouds
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One who Calculates; Astrologer; Mathematician
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Arabic, French, German, Hindu, Indian, Muslim
Worshipper of Allah; Devoted; Obedient
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Student who Learned Bow by Watching
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Very quit, Holding wealth
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prep.
To or against the surface of; -- used to indicate the motion of a thing as coming or falling to the surface of another; as, rain falls on the earth.
n.
The swinging part of a flail which falls on the grain in thrashing; the swiple.
n.
Fig.: Something white like snow, as the white color (argent) in heraldry; something which falls in, or as in, flakes.
n.
A yellowish aromatic bark, used in medicine and perfumery, said to be from the South American shrub Croton Malambo.
n.
A fall or descent of rain; the water, or amount of water, that falls in rain; as, the average annual rainfall of a region.
n.
A mist, or very fine rain, which sometimes falls from a clear sky a few moments after sunset.
n.
A nervous affection, occurring almost exclusively in women, in which the emotional and reflex excitability is exaggerated, and the will power correspondingly diminished, so that the patient loses control over the emotions, becomes the victim of imaginary sensations, and often falls into paroxism or fits.
n.
One who straggles, or departs from the direct or proper course, or from the company to which he belongs; one who falls behind the rest; one who rambles without any settled direction.
v. t.
The number of degrees which, if added to a specified arc, make it 180¡; the quantity by which an arc or an angle falls short of 180 degrees, or an arc falls short of a semicircle.
n.
The part of the foot upon which such a depression falls.
n.
A falling out, happening, or coming to pass; hence, that which falls out or happens; occurrence; incident.
v. i.
The lower part of a furnace, into which the metal falls.
n.
A peculiar species of rhyme, in which the last acce`ted vow`l and tnose whioh follow it in one word correspond in sound with the vowels of another word, while the consonants of the two words are unlike in sound; as, calamo and platano, baby and chary.
n.
An instrument for measuring the rain that falls; a rain gauge.
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A low four-wheeled carriage used in Russia. The carriage box rests on two long, springy poles which run from the fore to the hind axletree. When snow falls, the wheels are taken off, and the body is mounted on a sledge.
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The part, or fate, which falls to one, as it were, by chance, or without his planning.
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The doctrine that the soul falls asleep at death, and does not wake until the resurrection of the body.