Isimila Stone Age Site
Prehistoric archaeological site with Middle Pleistocene artifacts and hand axes
About Isimila Stone Age Site
Isimila Stone Age Site is a prehistoric settlement located inside Iringa District of Iringa Region in Tanzania. The site is home to the Middle Pleistocene archaeological site. Large surface assemblages of later Acheulean lithic, including hand axes, cleavers, scrapers, and cores, have been found at the site. Although no human bones have been found at the location, Isimila provides a special view into Middle Pleistocene Hominid behaviour. The site is a registered National Historic Site.
Quick Facts
| Best Time: | Year-round |
| Location: | Iringa |
| Duration: | 2-5 Days |
| Group Size: | 2-12 People |
| Entry Fee: | $50-100 |
| Climate: | Warm & Dry |
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