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More importantly in 1931 Louis Leakey discovered older more primitive stone tools in Olduvai Gorge — these were the first examples of the oldest human technology ever discovered in Africa, subsequently known throughout the world as Oldowan after Olduvai Gorge.
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More farmers discovered the limitations of the local soils and fruit growers complained about the damage from flying foxes.
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More than 20, 000 were discovered in the initial scientific excavations during the 1920s and 1930s, and over four times as many have been found since.
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More than a million tons of the best grade ore found in the entire mine was discovered directly below the pump, so it was essential that it be moved for excavation.
More than 150 kinds of minerals have been discovered in the province.
More than a hundred have been discovered in Stone county alone, and there are many in Christian, Greene and McDonald counties.
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Harbison also produces some evidence pointing to a later date and a different use: a letter by one Richard Pococke who visited the " oratory " in 1758, two years after it was " discovered " by Charles Smith: " Near this building they show a grave with a head at the cross of it and call it the tomb of the Giant ; the tradition is that Griffith More was buried there, & as they call'd a chapel, so probably it was built by him or his family at their burial place.

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