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Humans Early humans lived in Ethiopian highlands 2 million years ago. A child’s jawbone found in Ethiopia is one of the earliest fossils identified as Homo erectus, and shows ancient hominins ...
An international study reveals how early humans, as far back as 1.5 million years ago, deliberately selected specific stones for their tools in the Ethiopian Highlands. The findings, published in ...
An illustration of the Homo erectus child with her mother in the Ethiopian highlands, two million years ago Diego Rodríguez Robredo. Archaeologists are rewriting the story of an early human child ...
Ethiopian wolves are the rarest species of canid, or dog, in the world, and Africa's most-threatened carnivores. Found only in the Ethiopian highlands, there are fewer than 500 of them spread over ...
Girma Nigussie, Mekbib Fekadu, Cara Steger, Bikila Warkineh, Sebsebe Demissew, Examining the Impacts of Plantation Forests on Human and Plant Communities in the Ethiopian Highlands, Mountain Research ...
Rewriting the history of the Ethiopian wolf. In 2017, the jawbone from the ancient wolf was found at the Melka Wakena site in the southeastern Ethiopian highlands about 2,300 meters above sea level.
This past week marked the Ethiopian New Year, a transitional point bearing nuanced meaning for those celebrating from outside of the continental mainland. Each September, a new season is signified ...
The ancient Greeks even named the southern part of the Atlantic Ocean, thousands of miles away from the Ethiopian highlands, the Ethiopian Sea. But modern-day Ethiopia is famously landlocked.
The Ethiopian wolf (Canis simensis) is the rarest wild canid species in the world and Africa’s most threatened carnivore. Endemic to the Ethiopian Highlands, fewer than 500 individuals survive ...
Jimmy Carter redefined what a post-presidency could be after he lost re-election in 1980. From the Carolina low-country to the Ethiopian highlands, Carter’s humanitarian work eventually eclipsed ...