- Ledi-
Geraru is a
paleoanthropological research area in
Mille district, Afar Region,
northeastern Ethiopia,
along the Ledi and
Geraru rivers (two left...
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genus Homo,
dating to 2.75–2.8
million years ago (mya),
found in the Ledi-
Geraru site in the Afar
Region of Ethiopia. The
specimen was
discovered in silts...
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Gerarus is an
extinct genus of
Archaeorthopteran insect, and is one of the most
abundant genera of
Carboniferous insects. They had a
wingspan of up to...
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substantially backwards in time, with the
Oldowan being discovered in Ledi-
Geraru and Gona in
Ethiopia dating to 2.6 mya,
perhaps ****ociated with the evolution...
- were
later discovered at the
nearby Gona and Ledi-
Geraru sites, but the
appearance of Homo at Ledi-
Geraru (LD 350-1)
casts doubt on
australopithecine authorship...
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Rhinocerotidae Cercopithecidae Hominidae Deinotheriidae Elephantidae Ledi-
Geraru Jon Kalb
Adventures in the Bone
Trade (New York:
Copernicus Books, 2001)...
- "Pliocene
Bovidae (Mammalia) from the
Hadar Formation of
Hadar and Ledi-
Geraru,
Lower Awash, Ethiopia".
Journal of
Vertebrate Paleontology. 32 (1): 180–197...
- in Ledi-
Geraru, also in the Afar Region,
dating to 2.8–2.75 mya. More
stone tools were
found in 2019
dating to
about 2.6 mya in Ledi-
Geraru, predating...
- "Pliocene
Bovidae (Mammalia) from the
Hadar Formation of
Hadar and Ledi-
Geraru,
Lower Awash, Ethiopia".
Journal of
Vertebrate Paleontology. 32 (1): 180–197...
- Kimbel, W. H.; Seyoum, C.; et al. (2015). "Early Homo at 2.8 Ma from Ledi-
Geraru, Afar, Ethiopia". Science. 347 (6228): 1352–1355. doi:10.1126/science.aaa1343...