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Nyabusora
-1.9167° N, 31.3000° E
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The Nyabusora site is an archaeological location situated in the Kagera Region of Tanzania. It dates back to the Stone Age, a significant prehistoric period characterized by the development and use of stone tools. Although the specific features of the site have not been detailed in the provided text, its classification as a Stone Age site suggests the presence of important archaeological evidence related to early human habitation and technological development. The site's significance lies in its potential to provide insights into the lifestyles, survival strategies, and cultural practices of human populations during this era. Further archaeological investigations could uncover artifacts, ecofacts, and structural remains that contribute to our understanding of human prehistory in East Africa.
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