• Kibish River is a river of southern Ethiopia, which defines part of that country's border with South Sudan and Kenya. It flows towards Lake Turkana, although...
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    Dechatu River Meki River Katar River Kibish River Omo River Usno River Mago River Neri River Mui River Mantsa River Zigina River Denchya River Gojeb River Gibe...
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  • River Kemi River kizu River Kembe River Koss River Kidepo River Medikiret River Kibish River Abara River Achwa Adar River Agwei River Akobo River Bahr el...
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    The Omo Kibish Formation or simply Kibish Formation is a geological formation in the Lower Omo Valley of southwestern Ethiopia. It is named after the...
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  • Omo remains (redirect from Omo-Kibish I)
    hominin bones discovered between 1967 and 1974 at the Omo Kibish sites near the Omo River, in Omo National Park in south-western Ethiopia. The bones...
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    Omo basin.[citation needed] Gibe River List of Ethiopian rivers List of fossil sites (with link directory) Omo Kibish Formation Omo Remains List of World...
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  • Ethiopia. Part of the West Omo zone, Maji is bordered on the south by the Kibish River which separates it from South Sudan, on the west by Surma, on the northwest...
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  • Kibish Formation, an East African rock formation Omo remains, a collection of hominid bones Omo River (Yamanashi) Omø, an island in Denmark Omo River...
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  • from the MSA are found at sites in East Africa and in the Levant (see Omo Kibish, Mumba Cave, and Shkul Cave). Researchers have turned to Africa as the birthplace...
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    and dispersed from there. The recognition of Homo sapiens idaltu and Omo Kibish as anatomically modern humans would justify the description of contemporary...
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    Lake Turkana (category Omo River (Ethiopia))
    Dam Hadar, Ethiopia Laetoli Lake Suguta List of rivers of Kenya Middle Awash Olduvai Gorge Omo Kibish Formation Rift Valley lakes Tugen Hills Hydrological...
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    followers, estimated to be 200-300. They're especially notable around the Kibish town and among those that left the area to study. The economy of the Suri...
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    Homo sapiens, dated to approximately 195,000 years ago and found in Omo Kibish, Ethiopia, indicated an eastern African origin for humans at approximately...
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    local fossil finds, the Omo remains, were excavated in the southwestern Omo Kibish area and have been dated to the Middle Paleolithic, around 200,000 years...
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    Omo National Park (category Omo River (Ethiopia))
    The lower reaches of the Omo river were declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1980, after the discovery (in the Omo Kibish Formation) of the earliest...
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  • definitive examples of anatomically modern Homo sapiens from the site of Omo Kibish in Ethiopia, known as the Omo remains. In the late 1970s, Mary Leakey excavated...
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    Fleagle, JG (2005). "Stratigraphic placement and age of modern humans from Kibish, Ethiopia" (PDF). Nature. 433 (7027): 733–736. Bibcode:2005Natur.433..733M...
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    tools Olduvai Gorge Pliocene Africa Tanzania Hominin Omo Kibish Omo Kibish Formation (= Kibish Formation) Pliocene – Pleistocene Africa Ethiopia Hominin:...
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    (February 2005). "Stratigraphic placement and age of modern humans from Kibish, Ethiopia" (PDF). Nature. 433 (7027): 733–736. Bibcode:2005Natur.433..733M...
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    Nariokotome Boy resided near Nariokotome River, Kenya. Modern humans, who left behind remains, resided at Omo Kibish in 233,000 BP. Afro-Asiatic speakers...
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    Cherangani Kwanza Saboti Kitale Kiminini Central (Kalokol) Kakuma Katilu Kibish Lake Turkana Lokitaung Lokori Turkwel Lokichoggio, including the areas spanning...
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    earliest member of the genus, with the oldest remains, from the Ethiopian Omo Kibish Formation, dated to 2.6 million years ago (mya) at the end of the Pliocene...
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    earliest member of the genus, with the oldest remains, from the Ethiopian Omo Kibish Formation, dated to 2.6 mya at the end of the Pliocene. It is sometimes...
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    Between 1967 and 1974, the Omo remains were excavated in the southwestern Omo Kibish area and have been dated to the Middle Paleolithic, around 200,000 years...
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    earliest anatomically modern human skulls found so far were discovered at Omo Kibish,Jebel Irhoud, and Florisbad. European archaeology, as well as that of North...
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    Chew Bahir basin, south Ethiopia (close to the key hominin site of Omo Kibish), and on its implications for inferring the environmental context for dispersal...
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    (500,000 BP – 490 BP) Kapthurin (285,000 BP) Omo Kibish Formation (196,000 BP) Omo remains Omo River Gademotta (183,000 BP) Bouri Formation (160,000 BP)...
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    dispersal out of Africa began in eastern Africa. Sites such as the Omo Kibish Formation, the Herto Member of the Bouri Formation, and Mumba Cave contain...
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  • (2019). A study on fossil molars of Elephas jolensis from the Pleistocene Kibish Formation (Kenya) and on the timing and causes of extinction of members...
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  • Chew Bahir basin, south Ethiopia (close to the key hominin site of Omo Kibish), and on its implications for inferring the environmental context for dispersal...
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