Ledi-Geraru

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Ledi-Geraru
Paleoanthropological site
A view in the Afar Region, which contains the Ledi-Geraru site
A view in the Afar Region, which contains the Ledi-Geraru site
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Country Ethiopia
Region Afar

The Ledi-Geraru Research Project is located in northeastern Ethiopia between the river basins of the Awash and the Mille. The oldest fossil from the human genus Homo, the mandible known as LD 350-1, was found at this site in 2013.[1] The fossil was discovered by Chalachew Seyoum, an Ethiopian graduate student in the Institute of Human Origins at Arizona State University. This site is just a dozen miles from where Lucy was discovered in 1974.

The first field expedition to the area was conducted in 2002 after earlier research in 1972-1974.[2] A fossilized hippopotamus mandible was also found at the site.[3]

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