-
Herto Man
refers to
human remains (Homo sapiens)
discovered in 1997 from the
Upper Herto member of the
Bouri Formation in the Afar Triangle, Ethiopia....
- the Dakanihylo, and the
Herto.
Human remains with
signs of
having been
prepared for
burial have been
found in the
Upper Herto layers. The
Bouri "peninsula"...
- 1954),
archeologist and paleontologist; co-discovered
skeletal remains at
Herto Bouri now
classified as Homo
sapiens idaltu.
Mulugeta Bekele (born 1947)...
- Rift
Valley Research Service, who co-discovered
human skeletal remains at
Herto Bouri,
Ethiopia later classified as Homo
sapiens idaltu,
proposed as an...
- the while, the
changes resulting in
breaking (for
example hiarta from *
hertō) were more
influential in the East
probably once
again due to generalizations...
- Homo
sapiens fossils, the Omo
remains (from ca. 233,000
years ago) and the
Herto skull (from ca. 160,000 ago) have been
found in the region, both in Ethiopia...
- berandų. Awiz nu
ehwamaz sagdē:
hertô sairīþi mek, sehwandē
ehwanz akandų gumanų. Ehwōz sagdēdun: gahauzī, awi!
hertô sairīþi uns sehwandumiz: gumô, fadiz...
- Many of the
early modern human finds, like
those of
Jebel Irhoud, Omo,
Herto, Florisbad, Skhul, and Peștera cu Oase
exhibit a mix of
archaic and modern...
-
almost modern Homo sapiens.
Early physical evidence comes from Omo and
Herto, both in
Ethiopia and
dated respectively at c. 195 ka and at c. 160 ka....
- a
breaking of an
older ner. The same
sound change happened with eka and
hertõ which resulted in jag (I) and
hjarta (heart). However, in the case of Njar...