- The
Shungura Formation is a
stratigraphic formation located in the Omo
river basin in Ethiopia. It
dates to the Late
Pliocene to
Early Pleistocene. Oldowan...
- (19
September 2014). "Camelus
grattardi , sp. nov., a new
camel from the
Shungura Formation, Omo Valley, Ethiopia, and the
relationships of
African fossil...
- West Lake Turkana, Kenya, as well as some
jawbones from
Koobi Fora; the
Shungura Formation, Ethiopia; and Laetoli, Tanzania.
These locations featured bushland...
- (April 2003). "An
integrated approach to
taphonomy and
faunal change in the
Shungura Formation (Ethiopia) and its
implication for
hominid evolution". Journal...
- from
skulls and
mandibles found in
Pliocene deposits excavated in the
Shungura Formation, at the Omo River, Ethiopia. Both T.
brumpti and its cousin,...
-
Gigantohyrax was a
genus of
herbivorous hyrax-grouped
mammals from the
Pliocene Shungura Formation of Ethiopia.
Fossils have also been
found in
Makapansgat of South...
- on the west side of the Omo, the
Nkalabong on the Omo, and the Usno and
Shungura east of the Omo.
Probably the best
known of the
formations are the Koobi...
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fossils come from
Koobi Fora and date to 1.9–1.85 mya.
Remains from the
Shungura Formation, Ethiopia, and Uraha, Malawi, are
dated as far back as 2.5–2...
- identified.
Equus koobiforensis is an
early equine basal to
zebras found in the
Shungura Formation,
Ethiopia and the
Olduvai Gorge, Tanzania, and
dated to around...
-
several more
specimens revealing facial elements were
reported from the
Shungura Formation, Ethiopia;
Koobi Fora and Chesowanja, Kenya; and Omo and Konso...